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A Abraham, Saju K. Addoor, Surya N.R. Ahmed, Mohammad Firoz Ahsan, M. Farid Amarasinghe, Amarasinghe Achchige Thasun Andrews, Harry Vasanth Andrews, Mannapparampil Ipe Andrews, Romaine Ao, Meren
B Bambaradeniya, Channa Nalinda Bandara, Imesh Nuwan Baruah, Chittaranjan Bhat, G.K. Bhat, Karmavir Bhat, Shaila Bhattacharjee, P.C. Bhide, Kedar Shrikant Bhupathy, S. Bhutia, P.T. Biju, S.D. Biswas, Tanushree Borah, Mohini Mohan Bordoloi, Sabitry Choudhury Buddhe, Gajanan Dasaramji
C Chakravorty, P. Chanda, Shyamal Kumar Chandramouli, S.R. Chellam, Ravi Chettri, Basundhara Choudhury, Anwaruddin Choudhury, Binod C. Choudhury, Mohammad Mohsinuzzaman
D Daniel, J.C. Daniels, R.J. Ranjit Das, Indraneil Das, Shruti Dasgupta, Ritwik Dasgupta, Sumita Dash, Madhab Chandra Datta, Aparajita De Silva, Anslem Lawrence
De Silva, Philipur H. Desai, P.V. Deshpande, Sarita Chandrakant Deuti, Kaushik Devarshi, Dhirendra Dey, Mithra Diwan, Sandip Dubois, Alain Duda, P.L. Dutta, Amalesh Dutta, Sushil K.
E Easa, P.S. Erdelen, Walter
F Feeroz, Md Mostafa Fernando, Prithiviraj
G Gabadage, Dinesh Ganesh, S.R. George, Sanil Ghate, Hemanth V. Giri, Varad Bhagwan Girish, Kalamanji Govindaiah Goswami, Badal Chandra Bharati Gour-Broome, Vivek Gracy Kutty, Thozhala Iype Groombridge, Brian Gupta, Braj Bansh Prasad Gupta, Brij Kishor Gupta, Rohtash Gururaja, Kotambylu Vasudeva
H Hejmadi, Priyambada Mohanty Hiragond, Ningappa Changoni Hiremath, C.R. Husain, Akhlaq
I Imkongwapang, R. Inger, Robert F. Ishwar, N.M.
J Jahas, S.A.S. Jayawickrama, Ashoka Jose kumar, Vilayaseril Samuel Joshua, Justus
K Kadadevaru, Girish Gurusiddayya Kalaiarasan, V. Kalita, Satyendra Nath Kamble, Satish S. Kanakasabai, R. Kanamadi, R.D. Kandamby, Dharma Sri Kannan, P. Karunarathna, D.M.S.S. Karunarathne, Shantha Kenitkar, Isaac Khaire, Anil Sakharam Khan, Mohammad Ali Reza Khan, Mohammed Anisuzzaman Khan, Muhammad Sharif Kharbuli, B. Krishna, Savitha N. Krishnamurthy, S.V. Kumar, Ajith Kumara, D.M. Nayana Pradeep Kumara, N.P.
L Lalremsanga, H.T. Longkumer, Yanger
M Madhyastha, N.A. Mahanta, Jugal Kishore Mallapur, Gowri Mallick, Pranab Kumar Mallik, Ashok Kumar Manamendra-Arachchi, Kelum Nalinda Manimozhi, A. Marathe, Rahul R. Masroor, Rafaqat Mathew, Mercy Minhas, Aboobacker M. Mishra, L.C. Mohanty, Ashish Kumar Molur, Sanjay R.V. Mondal, A.K. Mukherjee, Shomen Murthy, T.S.N.
N Naik, Y.M. Nair, Geetha Nameer, Paingamadom Ommer Naseer, P.O. Neeraja, Pabbaraju
O Oommen, Oommen V.
P Padhye, Anand Palat, A.K. Pandian, Thavamani Jegajothivelu Pandrani, Attaullah Pawar, Samrat Pethiyagoda, Rohan Philip, Vinoj Mathew Pillai, R.S. Prakash, Sant
R Radhakrishnan, C. Rais, Muhammad Ramaswamy, G. Ranathunge, Thilanka Bandara Rathinasabapathy, B. Rathnayake, Nimal D. Ravichandran, M.S. Ray, Pranjalendu Reddy, A.H. Manjunatha Reddy, S. Ravichandra Reza, A.H.M. Ali Roy, S. Debjani Ruth, N.Y. Leena
S Sahay, Biplab Kumar Sahay, Umapathy Sahi, Deep Narian Saidapur, Srinivas Kishanrao Sailo, Saipari Sajeev, T.K. Samuel, Johnson M. Sanyal, Pranabes Saravana kumar, Sarkar, Anurup Kumar Sarker, Sohrab Uddin Satheesan, S.M. Sathyanarayana, M.C. Sawarkar, Dilip Bhagwanrao Saxena, Saroj
Sekar, Aloysius G. Senawatte, Sunera Santhusitha Sengupta, Saibal Shaji, C.P. Shakuntala, Katre Shanbhag, Bhagyashri A. Sharath, B. Krishna Sharma, Indira Kumar Sharma, Krishna Kumar Sharma, Satish Kumar Shrestha, Tej kumar Sinha, B. Sinha, Manju Sinha, R.K. Sivaprasad, P.S. Somaweera, Ruchira K. Soud, Rakesh Subash, C.K. Subba Rao, M.V. Sugathan, P. Swain, Sanjay Kumar Swengel, Fred
T Talukdar, S.K. Tamrakar, Rijan Tandon, Veena Thakur, Sanjay Singha Tiwari, K.K. Tsurho, Kruolale
U Ukuwela, Kanishka
V Vasudevan, Karthikeyan Veediyatandar, S. Verma, Anil K. Vijaya kumar, Seenapuram Palaniswamy Vijaya kumaran, T. Vinod, K.R. Vyas, Madhu Vyas, Raju Vajubhai Vyas, Tej Prakash
W Walker, Bryan Walker, Sally R. Warrel, David A. Weerasinghe, Aroshana Nadeera Weerawardhena, S.R. Whitaker, Romulus Earl Wickramanayake, Eric D. Wickramasinghe, Deepthi Devika Wickramasinghe, Laxman Jayantha Mendis Wijesinghe, Mayuri Rukshani
Y Yadav, M.R.
Z Zachariah, Anil
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Bangladesh Ahsan, M. Farid Choudhury, Mohammad Mohsinuzzaman Feeroz, Md Mostafa Khan, Mohammad Ali Reza Khan, Mohammed Anisuzzaman Reza, A.H.M. Ali Sarker, Sohrab Uddin
India Abraham, Saju K. Addoor, Surya N.R. Ahmed, Mohammad Firoz Andrews, Harry Vasanth Andrews, Mannapparampil Ipe Andrews, Romaine Ao, Meren Baruah, Chittaranjan Bhat, G.K. Bhat, Karmavir Bhat, Shaila Bhattacharjee, P.C. Bhide, Kedar Shrikant Bhupathy, S. Bhutia, P.T. Biju, S.D. Biswas, Tanushree Borah, Mohini Mohan Bordoloi, Sabitry Choudhury Buddhe, Gajanan Dasaramji Chakravorty, P. Chanda, Shyamal Kumar Chandramouli, S.R. Chellam, Ravi Chettri, Basundhara Choudhury, Anwaruddin Choudhury, Binod C. Daniel, J.C. Daniels, R.J. Ranjit Das, Indraneil Das, Shruti Dasgupta, Ritwik Dasgupta, Sumita Dash, Madhab Chandra Datta, Aparajita Desai, P.V. Deshpande, Sarita Chandrakant Deuti, Kaushik Devarshi, Dhirendra Dey, Mithra
Diwan, Sandip Duda, P.L. Dutta, Amalesh Dutta, Sushil K. Easa, P.S. Ganesh, S.R. George, Sanil Ghate, Hemanth V. Giri, Varad Bhagwan Girish, Kalamanji Govindaiah Goswami, Badal Chandra Bharati Gour-Broome, Vivek Gracy Kutty, Thozhala Iype Gupta, Braj Bansh Prasad Gupta, Brij Kishor Gupta, Rohtash Gururaja, Kotambylu Vasudeva Hejmadi, Priyambada Mohanty Hiragond, Ningappa Changoni Hiremath, C.R. Husain, Akhlaq Imkongwapang, R. Ishwar, N.M. Jahas, S.A.S. Jose kumar, Vilayaseril Samuel Joshua, Justus Kadadevaru, Girish Gurusiddayya Kalaiarasan, V. Kalita, Satyendra Nath Kamble, Satish S. Kanakasabai, R. Kanamadi, R.D. Kannan, P. Kenitkar, Isaac Khaire, Anil Sakharam Kharbuli, B. Krishna, Savitha N. Krishnamurthy, S.V. Kumar, Ajith Lalremsanga, H.T. Longkumer, Yanger Madhyastha, N.A. Mahanta, Jugal Kishore Mallapur, Gowri Mallick, Pranab Kumar Mallik, Ashok Kumar Manimozhi, A. Marathe, Rahul R. Mathew, Mercy Minhas, Aboobacker M. Mishra, L.C.
Mohanty, Ashish Kumar Molur, Sanjay R.V. Mondal, A.K. Mukherjee, Shomen Murthy, T.S.N. Naik, Y.M. Nair, Geetha Nameer, Paingamadom Ommer Naseer, P.O. Neeraja, Pabbaraju Oommen, Oommen V. Padhye, Anand Palat, A.K. Pandian, Thavamani Jegajothivelu Pawar, Samrat Philip, Vinoj Mathew Pillai, R.S. Prakash, Sant Radhakrishnan, C. Ramaswamy, G. Rathinasabapathy, B. Ravichandran, M.S. Ray, Pranjalendu Reddy, A.H. Manjunatha Reddy, S. Ravichandra Roy, S. Debjani Ruth, N.Y. Leena Sahay, Biplab Kumar Sahay, Umapathy Sahi, Deep Narian Saidapur, Srinivas Kishanrao Sailo, Saipari Sajeev, T.K. Samuel, Johnson M. Sanyal, Pranabes Saravana kumar, Sarkar, Anurup Kumar Satheesan, S.M. Sathyanarayana, M.C. Sawarkar, Dilip Bhagwanrao Saxena, Saroj Sekar, Aloysius G. Sengupta, Saibal Shaji, C.P. Shakuntala, Katre Shanbhag, Bhagyashri A. Sharath, B. Krishna Sharma, Indira Kumar Sharma, Krishna Kumar Sharma, Satish Kumar Sinha, B. Sinha, Manju Sinha, R.K. Sivaprasad, P.S.
Soud, Rakesh Subash, C.K. Subba Rao, M.V. Sugathan, P. Swain, Sanjay Kumar Talukdar, S.K. Tandon, Veena Thakur, Sanjay Singha Tiwari, K.K. Tsurho, Kruolale Vasudevan, Karthikeyan Verma, Anil K. Vijaya kumar, Seenapuram Palaniswamy Vijaya kumaran, T. Vinod, K.R. Vyas, Madhu Vyas, Raju Vajubhai Vyas, Tej Prakash Walker, Sally R. Whitaker, Romulus Earl Yadav, M.R. Zachariah, Anil
Nepal Shrestha, Tej kumar Tamrakar, Rijan
Pakistan Khan, Muhammad Sharif Masroor, Rafaqat Pandrani, Attaullah Rais, Muhammad
Sri Lanka Amarasinghe, Amarasinghe Achchige Thasun Bambaradeniya, Channa Nalinda Bandara, Imesh Nuwan De Silva, Anslem Lawrence De Silva, Philipur H. Fernando, Prithiviraj Gabadage, Dinesh Jayawickrama, Ashoka Kandamby, Dharma Sri Karunarathna, Dissanayake Mudiyanselage Sameera Suranjan Karunarathne, Shantha Kumara, D.M. Nayana Pradeep Kumara, N.P. Manamendra-Arachchi, Kelum Nalinda Pethiyagoda, Rohan Ranathunge, Thilanka Bandara Rathnayake, Nimal D. Senawatte, Sunera Santhusitha
Somaweera, Ruchira K. Ukuwela, Kanishka Veediyatandar, S. Walker, Bryan Weerasinghe, Aroshana Nadeera Weerawardhena, S.R. Wickramanayake, Eric D. Wickramasinghe, Deepthi Devika Wickramasinghe, Laxman Jayantha Mendis Wijesinghe, Mayuri Rukshani
Members from other region Dubois, Alain Erdelen, Walter Groombridge, Brian Inger, Robert F. Swengel, Fred Warrel, David A.
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BANGLADESHAhsan, M. Farid
(1 JUL 1955) M
Professor & Chairman
ADDRESS: Department of Zoology, University of Chittagong
Chittagong 4331, Bangladesh
PHONE: 880-31-716552, Ext. 4405 (Off) 4468 (Res), Mobile: 01712-847356
FAX: 880-31-726310
E-MAIL: [email protected], [email protected]
Choudhury, Mohammad Mohsinuzzaman(21 JAN 1971) M
Research Fellow
ADDRESS: S/o A.B.M Abdul Khaleque, 132/3 East Rampura
Dhaka 1219, Bangladesh
PHONE: Res: 880-2-8311133
Feeroz, Md Mostafa(1 JUN1968) M
Associate Professor
ADDRESS: Department of Zoology, Jahangirnagar University, Savar
Dhaka 1342, Bangladesh
PHONE: 880-11-832965, Mob: 880-176738795, 880-172047115
FAX: 880-2-778069
E-MAIL: [email protected]
Khan, Mohammad Ali Reza M
Director
ADDRESS: Dubai Zoo, Dubai Municipality, Zoo Section, Jumerirah Beach Road
Dubai, UAE
PHONE: 9714-3027774, 3496444, 3448283, 9715-6-563601
FAX: 9714-3499437
E-MAIL: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected]
Khan, Mohammed Anisuzzaman(30 SEP 1954) M
ADDRESS: HOME ADDRESS: House # 49, Road # 11, Sector-10, Uttara
Dhaka 1230, Bangladesh
PHONE: 880-1913516907
E-MAIL: [email protected]
Reza, A.H.M. Ali(1 MAY1976) M
ADDRESS: Texas Tech University, Box 42125, 2500 Broadway
Lubbock TX 79409, USA
E-MAIL: [email protected], [email protected]
Sarker, Sohrab Uddin(1 MAR 1937) M
Professor (Supernumerary)
ADDRESS: Dept. of Zoology, University of Dhaka
Dhaka 1000, Bangladesh
PHONE: 880-2-9661900 Ext. 7607, Res: 880-2-8963315, 8611023, Mob: 01720056396
FAX: 880-2-8615583
E-MAIL: [email protected], [email protected]
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INDIA Abraham, Saju K.
(23 MAY 1972) M
ADDRESS: Division of Wildlife Biology, Kerala Forest Research Institute, Peechi
Thrissur 680 653, Kerala
HOME ADDRESS: Kunnumpurath (H), Kannara P.O., Thrissur Dist, Kerala 680 652
PHONE: 91-487-2699037, 2690100
FAX: 91-487-2690111
RESEARCH & SPL. INTEREST: Taxonomy, Ecology, Conservation. Spl. Interest: Rhacophoridae and Ranidae
TITLE (PH.D. THESIS): No
GUIDING/GUIDED STUDENTS IN AMPHIBIAN STUDIES: No
PROJECTS: 1997-98, Biodiversity Conservation potential and ecosystem rehabilitation using traditional knowledge (Herpetofaunal
study) in Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary, Idukki Dist., Kerala
CAPTIVE AMPHIBIANS MAINTAINED: No
PUBLICATIONS: No
Addoor, Surya N.R. M
ADDRESS: Lecturer/Wildlife Biologist, College for Leadership and HRD, Valencia
Mangalore 575002, Karnataka
HOME ADDRESS: "My Nest", 2nd cross, Guruprasad lane, Gorigudda, Kankanady, Mangalore
575 002, Karnataka
PHONE: 91-824-2433757
E-MAIL: [email protected], [email protected]
RESEARCH & SPL. INTEREST: Ecology, Conservation, Biodiversity, Taxonomy, Population studies, Education. Spl. Interest: Anurans,
Caecillians
TITLE (PH.D. THESIS): No.
GUIDING/GUIDED STUDENTS IN AMPHIBIAN STUDIES: No
PROJECTS: 1994, Study of Amphibian communities in the Western Ghats of Dakshina Kannada and Shimoga Districts, Karnataka
CAPTIVE AMPHIBIANS MAINTAINED: No
PUBLICATIONS: 1992. Amphibians of Agumbe (Western Ghats, Karnataka). Cobra
Ahmed, Mohammad Firoz (1 MAY 1975) M
Wildlife Biologist & Head
ADDRESS: Herpetological Research & Conservation Div., AARANYAK, “Ever Green”, 50 Samanwoy Path
Guwahati 781 028, Assam
PHONE: 91-361-2228418
FAX: 91-361-2230250
E-MAIL: [email protected]
RESEARCH & SPL. INTEREST: Taxonomy, Ecology, Population study, Conservation. Spl. Interest: Rhacophoridae and Microhylidae
TITLE (PH.D. THESIS): No
PROJECTS: 1998. Systematic survey of Amphibians in Orang Wildlife Sancutuary. Funded by Aaranyak Nature Club, Guwahati
CAPTIVE AMPHIBIANS MAINTAINED: No
Andrews, Harry (2 DEC 1956) M
ADDRESS: C/o St. Antony’s School
“Belvedere”, RG Puram, Gudalur
Nilgiris 643 212, Tamil Nadu
PHONE: Mobile: 9442348665
E-MAIL: [email protected]
RESEARCH & SPL. INTEREST: Ecology, Management, Planning & Captive Breeding.
TITLE (PH.D. THESIS): No
GUIDING/GUIDED STUDENTS IN AMPHIBIAN STUDIES: No
PROJECTS: Several overall
CAPTIVE AMPHIBIANS MAINTAINED: No
PUBLICATIONS: None on amphibians
Andrews, Mannapparampil Ipe (5 AUG 1942) M
Retired Professor
ADDRESS: HOME ADDRESS: Mannapparampil, Puthuppally
Kottayam 686 011, Kerala
E-MAIL: [email protected]
RESEARCH & SPL. INTEREST: Ecology, Taxonomy, Biodiversity, Toxicology, Animal behaviour. Spl. Interest:
Euphlyctis hexadactylus, Bufo melanostictus
TITLE (PH.D. THESIS): No.
GUIDING/GUIDED STUDENTS IN AMPHIBIAN STUDIES: 1993, Dr. Sanil George, Mahatma Gandhi University;
1998, Dr. M.R. Renuka, Mahatma Gandhi University
1998, Ph.D. Johnson Samuel, (Started) Mahatma Gandhi University
1999, Ph.D. Mercy Mathew, (Submitted), Mahatma Gandhi University
PROJECTS: 1997-98. Food and feeding habits of Euphlyctis hexadactylus (Lesson) in Kuttanad & Kerala. Bombay Natural History
Society Funding
1999-2002. Measuring and monitoring biodiversity of Amphibians of Kerala. Central Ministry of Environment and Forests – Funding
CAPTIVE AMPHIBIANS MAINTAINED: No
PUBLICATIONS: Andrews, M.I. 1979. Food of Rana hexadactyla Lesson. J. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc., 6(1): 175-179.
Andrews, M.I, K.K. Mathew, O. Manu,. and G. Sanil. 1990. Effect of distillery effluent on the hatching rate and larval survival of frog,
Rana hexadactyla Lesson. Poll. Res., 9: 39-43.
Andrews, M.I. and G. Sanil. 1991. Toxic effects of pesticides on tadpoles of frog, Rana hexadactyla Lesson. J. Ecotoxicol. Environ.
Moint., 1(2): 142-147.
Andrews, M.I. and G. Sanil. 1991. The annual testicular cycle, fat body cycle and thumb pad development in the frog, Rana
hexadactyla Lesson. J. Zool. Soc. Kerala. 1(1): 43-54.
Andrews, M.I. and G. Sanil. 1993. An overview of the amphibian fauna of Kerala. Herpeton, 5&6: 1-3.
Andrews, M.I. and G. Sanil. 1993. Ovarian cycle in the frog, Rana hexadactyla Lesson. J. Zool. Soc. Kerala, 3(2): 30-34.
Andrews, M.I. and G. Sanil. 1994. Impact of dimecron on the hatching rate of common Indian tree frog, Polypedatus maculatus
(Gray). J. Ecobiol., 6(2): 149-150.
Sanil G. and M.I. Andrews. 1994. Toxic effects of endosulfan on histopathology of gonad in the green frog, Rana hexadactyla
Lesson. Proc. 6th Kerala Science Congress, Trivandrum, January 1994. 69-70.
Sanil G. and M.I. Andrews. 1994. Effect of some pesticides on the growth of tadpoles of Rana hexadactyla Lesson. J. Zool. Soc.
Kerala, 4(1&2): 23-26.
Sanil G and M.I. Andrews. 1995. Food and feeding habits of Rana hexadactyla Lesson in Kuttanad, Kerala. J. Bombay Nat. Hist.
Soc.,92(2): 23-24.
Sanil G, and M.I. Andrews. 1995. Key to the amphibian fauna of Kuttanad, Kerala., Zoos’ Print 10(7): 91-10
Sanil, G. and Andrews, M.I. 1996. Malathion induced changes in the gonad of Rana hexadactyla Lesson. Proc. 8th Kerala Science
Congress, Ernakulam, January 1996, 69-71.
Sanil, G. and Andrews, M.I. 1997. Detergent induced respiratory alterations in the tadpoles of Occidozyga hexadactyla (Lesson). J.
Zool. Soc. Kerala, 6&7 : 80-82.
Sanil, G. and Andrews, M.I. 1999. Amphibian resources of Kerala. Cobra (In press)
Mercy Mathew and Andrews, M.I., 1999. Effect of hinosan on the growth of tadpoles of common Indian tree frog, Polypedatus
maculatus (Gray). Rational Discourse, 5 (In press)
Mercy Mathew and Andrews,M.I., (Communicated). Food spectrum of the common Indian toad, Bufo melanostictus Schneider.
Abstracts
Andrews, M.I. and Sanil, G. 1992. Reproductive cycle of Rana hexadactyla Lesson. International Conf., Bhubaneswar, Feb 1992.
Sanil,G. J.M. Samuel and Andrews, M.I, 1992. A preliminary survey of amphibians of Kuttanad, a natural wetland in Kerala.
International Conf., Bhubaneswar, February 1992.
Andrews, Romaine F
ADDRESS: HOME ADDRESS: 2/17, Veteran Lines, Pallavaram
Chennai 600 043, Tamil Nadu
Ao, Meren M
Principal
ADDRESS: Kohima Science College
Kohima 797 002, Nagaland
E-MAIL: [email protected]
Baruah, Chittaranjan (28 FEB 1982) M
Research Scholar
ADDRESS: Department of Zoology, Gauhati University
Guwahati 781 014, Assam
HOME ADDRESS: Vill/P.O. Deomornoi, Dist. Darrang 784 147, Assam
PHONE: Mobile: 9954294080
E-MAIL: [email protected], [email protected]
RESEARCH & SPL. INTEREST: Molecular Phylogeny, Habitat Ecology.
TITLE (PH.D. THESIS): Presently enrolled for Ph.D. ”Molecular Phylogeny, Habitat Ecology of freshwater Turtles and Tortoises”,
Gauhati Univ., Assam GUIDE: Professor. D.K. Sharma, Head, Dept. of Zoology, Gauhati Univ., Guwahati, Assam 781 014
GUIDING/GUIDED STUDENTS IN AMPHIBIAN STUDIES: No
CAPTIVE AMPHIBIANS MAINTAINED: No
PUBLICATIONS: Yet to be published
OTHER INFORMATION: Information about financial assistance for Herpetological research is needed. Working on molecular modeling
of Herpetofauna.
Bhat, G.K. M
Professor and Head
ADDRESS: Dept. of Biology, BASE Educational Services Pvt. Ltd., 27, Bull Temple Road, Basavanagudi,
Bangalore 560 004
HOME ADDRESS: MIG-14, Hudco Colony, Manipal 576 104, Karnataka
PHONE: 91-80-42604724, Res: 26798009, Mobile: 9448263363
E-MAIL: [email protected]
Bhat, Karmavir M
ADDRESS: Wildlife Institute of India, P.Box 18, Chandrabani
Dehradun 248 001, Uttarakhand
PHONE: 91-135-64012 to 640115
FAX: 91-135-640117
Bhat, Shaila F
Research Scholar
ADDRESS: Department of Zoology, Goa University, Taleigao Plateau
Goa 403 206
PHONE: 91-832-2451345 to 48
FAX: 91-832-2451184
Bhattacharjee, P.C. M
Professor ADDRESS: Department of Zoology - Unit of Wildlife Biology, Gauhati University
Guwahati 781 014, Assam
PHONE: 91-361-2700294, Res: 91-361-2431636
FAX: 91-361-2570133
E-MAIL: [email protected], [email protected]
Bhide, Kedar Shrikant (25 AUG 1972) M
Service
ADDRESS: 802, Sidhi Heights, Plot-2, Sector-8, Mhada Layout, Charkop, Kandiwali (W)
Mumbai 400 067, Maharashtra
PHONE: Res: 91-22-28688300, Mobile: 9867200280
E-MAIL: [email protected]
RESEARCH & SPL. INTEREST: Effects of pesticides on Amphibians population
TITLE (PH.D. THESIS): No
Bhupathy, S. M
Scientist ADDRESS: Salim Ali Centre for Ornithology and Natural History, Anaikatti P.O.
Coimbatore 641 108, Tamil Nadu
PHONE: 91-422-2657101 to 105, Mobile: 9486237097
FAX: 91-422-2657088
E-MAIL: [email protected]
RESEARCH & SPL. INTEREST: Ecology, Conservation, Biodiversity, Taxonomy. Spl. Interest: Hoplobatrachus tigerinus, Limnonectes
limnocharis and Euphlyctis cyanophlyctis
PROJECTS: 3-8 April 2000. Survey of amphibians and reptiles of Parambikulam National Park. Seasonal studies to be conducted in
the future.
OTHER INFORMATION: A project to study the impact of habitat alteration on the amphibian composition and diversity in the Upper
Bhavani region of the Nilgiris has been proposed.
Bhutia, P.T. M
Scientist 'E' ADDRESS: Zoological Survey of India, Northern Regional Station, 218, Kaulagarh Road
Dehradun 248 195, Uttarakhand
PHONE: 91-135-2756349, 2754939, 2755279
FAX: 91-135-2758362
Biju, S.D. M
Reader
ADDRESS: University of Delhi, Centre for Envir. Mgmt. of Degraded Ecosystem, North Campus
Delhi 110 007
HOME ADDRESS: B-7, TT Hostel, Dhakka, Delhi -9
PHONE: 91-11-27662365, Mobile: 9873037622
FAX: 91-11-27662365
E-MAIL: [email protected]
Biswas, Tanushree F
ADDRESS: Department of FRWS, Utah State University
Logan 84321, USA
PHONE: 435-797-4482
E-MAIL: [email protected]
Borah, Mohini Mohan (19 SEP 1968) M
ADDRESS: Lecturer, Department of Zoology, Chaiduar College, Godhpur
Sonitpur 784 168, Assam
HOME ADDRESS: Mornaiguri, Kalabari Sonitpur 784 178, Assam
PHONE: 91-3715-246158, Mobile: 9435007044
E-MAIL: [email protected]
RESEARCH & SPL. INTEREST: Biodiversity, Taxonomy, Ethnozoology, Conservation. Spl. Interest: Hoplobatrachus crassus, Bufo
species.
PROJECTS: November 1998 - present. U.G.C. Minor Research Project, U.G.C. NE Regional Office, Belbla (ongoing) Guwahati-6.
Taxonomy and Ecology of Amphibian Fauna of Sonitpur Dt. Assam, India.
1994-96. WWF India sponsored project to State Forest Research Institute, Van Vihar Itanagar (Worked as Research & Junior
Research Fellow) Baseline Survey of Biodiversity in High Priority Biologically Rich Areas of Arunachal Pradesh.
CAPTIVE AMPHIBIANS MAINTAINED: No. Interested on Hoplobatrachus crassus as it is available in my locality.
PUBLICATIONS: Singh,P., K. Haridasan, A. Borang and M.M. Borah (1994-96). Base line survey of Biodiversity in High priority
Biologically rich areas Arunachal Pradesh. Sub project : Tale Velley (1994), Dichu Valley (1995), Mouling National Park (1996)
submitted to WWF India, from SFRI Itanagar
Bordoloi,S.L. and M.M.Borah,1999. First Record of Hoplobatrachus crassus from North Eastern Region in Assam & Arunachal
Pradesh. JBNHS. 96 (1) 158-159.
Bordoloi S.C. & M.M.Borah (1998). Preliminary investigation on Biodiversity of Amphibian Fauna in Papumpare and West Kameng
District. Arunachal Pradesh India. National Workshop on perspectives for planning and development in North East India 27-29th
April 1998. Itanagar, Arunachal Pradesh organized by G.B. Pant. Institute of Himalayan Environment & Development.
OTHER INFORMATION: I have some information on the vernacular name used by Tribal people of Arunachal Pradesh. Also ethno
zoology of some amphibian species, forest types, related data on the physicochemical quality of water, soil and some amphibian
habitat are available.
Bordoloi, Sabitry Choudhury (5 FEB 1956) F
Associate Professor and Head ADDRESS: Resource Management and Environment Division, Institute od Advance Study in Science and
Techonology, Paschim, Boragaon, Guwahati 781 035, Assam
HOME ADDRESS: C/3, Oberon Apartment, 6 Lamb Road, Ambari, Guwahati 781 001, Assam
PHONE: 91-361-2740659, Res: 2603690, Mobile: 09435731767
FAX: 91-361-2740659
E-MAIL: [email protected], [email protected]
Buddhe, Gajanan Dasaramji M
Jr. Lecturer ADDRESS: Dharampeth M.P. Deo Memorial Science College, Ambazari,
Nagpur 440 010, Maharashtra
PHONE: 91-712-2241372, 2241490
Chakravorty, P. M
Ecology Laboratory ADDRESS: Dept. of Zoology, Cotton College, Panbazar
Guwahati 781 001, Assam
Chanda, Shyamal Kumar M
ADDRESS: Amphibia Section, Zoological Survey of India, Fire Proof Sprit Building, Indian Museum
Complex, 27 J.L. Nehru Road, Kolkata 700 019, West Bengal
HOME ADDRESS: 47/C, Dr. Suresh Chandra Banerjee Road, Kolkata 700 010
PHONE: 91-33-22861608, 22861609
Chandramouli, S.R. (11 JUN1987) M
Student ADDRESS: Department of Zoology, A.V.C. College, Mannampandal
Mayiladuthurai 609 305, Tamil Nadu
HOME ADDRESS: No: 34 Second Main Road, Srinivasapuram, Korattur, Chennai 600 076
PHONE: 91-4364-229911, Res: 91-44-26511570, Mobile: 9445121124
E-MAIL: [email protected], [email protected]
RESEARCH & SPL. INTEREST: Hoplobatrachus tigerina Vs Crassa (Study design in progress); Polypedates leucomystax in costal
Tamil Nadu
TITLE (PH.D. THESIS): No.
GUIDING/GUIDED STUDENTS IN AMPHIBIAN STUDIES: No
CAPTIVE AMPHIBIANS MAINTAINED: No
PUBLICATIONS: Herpetofaunal survey at Agumbe, Karnataka Cobra vol - 64; Agumbe (13'N 75'E); June 2006
Herpetofaunal assemblages in the rain forests of Western Ghats, Karnataka, India. J. Sci. Trans. Environ. Technov. vol- 1 (2);
coastal Karnataka, along central Western Ghats (12- 14'N; 76-75'E); May'05; June'06; June'07
Herpetofaunal assemblage in Mannampandal, Mayiladuthurai. Cobra vol-1(4); Mayiladuthurai (11'N 79'E); July'06 - Oct'07
OTHER INFORMATION: I want to know about the availability of genomic sequence data for Indian amphibians, any gene banks
available and open to scruitny?. I wish to know about any depositories where south Indian amphibians specimens are housed and
accessable. I am willing to cooperate with any/all formalities and requisites, that they demand.
Chellam, Ravi (26 MAR 1961) M
Director (Research and Conservation) ADDRESS: Madras Crocodile Bank Trust / Centre for Herpetology
Post Bag No 4, Mamallapuram 603 104, Tamil Nadu
HOME ADDRESS: Flat # T-3, Dollar Heights, 45, 12th Cross, 12th Main, Bandappa Gardens,
Muthyalnagar, Bangalore 560054 Karnataka
PHONE: Mobile: 9900901112
FAX: 91-44-27472958
E-MAIL: [email protected], [email protected]
Chettri, Basundhara (21 MAR 1977) F
ADDRESS: Salim Ali Centre for Ornithology and Natural History, Anaikatti P.O.
Coimbatore 641 108, Tamil Nadu
HOME ADDRESS: Pandam Busty, P.O. Uday Gram, Darjeeling 734 101
PHONE: 91-422-2657103, Res: 91-354-2253073, Mobile: 9434552502
E-MAIL: [email protected]
RESEARCH & SPL. INTEREST: Distribution pattern mostly in the Himalaya
TITLE (PH.D. THESIS): Yes, ”Distribution and Resource use pattern of reptiles along the Teesta valley, Eastern Himalaya, Sikkim”,
Bharathiar University, Coimbatore, 2007, GUIDE: Dr. S. Bhupathy
GUIDING/GUIDED STUDENTS IN AMPHIBIAN STUDIES: No
CAPTIVE AMPHIBIANS MAINTAINED: No
PUBLICATIONS: No
Choudhury, Anwaruddin M
Government Service ADDRESS: The Rhino Foundation for Nature in NE India, Nr. Gate No.1 Nehru Stadium, 7 Islampur Road
Guwahati 781 007, Assam
HOME ADDRESS: The Rhino Foundation for Nature in NE India, C/o Assam Co. Ltd.,
Bamunimaidam, Guwahati 781 021
PHONE: 91-3624-282769, 221574, Res: 91-361-2663339, Mobile: 9435079376
FAX: 91-3624-282769
E-MAIL: [email protected], [email protected]
Choudhury, Binod C. M
Scientist SE
ADDRESS: Wildlife Institute of India, P.O. Box 18, Chandrabani
Dehradun 248 001, Uttarakhand
PHONE: 91-135-2641434, Mobile: 9412992631
FAX: 91-135-2640117
E-MAIL: [email protected]
Daniel, J.C. M
Retd. Scientist ADDRESS: Bombay Natural History Society, Hornbill House, S.B. Singh Road
Mumbai 400 023, Maharashtra
PHONE: 91-22-22821811
FAX: 91-22-22837615
E-MAIL: [email protected]
Daniels, R.J. Ranjit M
Director
ADDRESS: CARE EARTH, No.5, Shri Nivas, 21st Street, Thillaiganga Nagar
Chennai 600 061, Tamil Nadu
PHONE: 91-44-22327862
FAX: 91-44-22331060
E-MAIL: [email protected]
RESEARCH & SPL. INTEREST: Ecology, Conservation, Biodiversity, Taxonomy, Population studies, Education. Spl. Interest: Anurans
of hills and forests of southern India
TITLE (PH.D. THESIS): No.
GUIDING/GUIDED STUDENTS IN AMPHIBIAN STUDIES: No
PROJECTS: 1994-97. Amphibians of Great Nicobar Islands.
1992-93. Amphibians in the Wetlands of Eastern Ghats, Tamil Nadu.
1992-93. Population Dynamics of Amphibians in and around Madras Crocodile Bank, Mamallapuram.
1990-93. Captive Breeding of tropical forest Amphibians, Western Ghats.
1990-92. Amphibians of Western Ghats.
CAPTIVE AMPHIBIANS MAINTAINED: No
PUBLICATIONS: Daniels, R.J.R. & M.S. Ravichandran, 1995. The Ceylonese tree frog Polypedates cruciger Blyth a new record for
India. Asiatic Herpetological Research 6:36-37
Daniels, R.J.R. & N.M. Ishwar, 1994. Rarity and the herpetofauna of the Eastern Ghats India. Cobra 16: 2-14.
Daniels, R.J.R., 1997. Field guide to the Frogs and Toads of the Western Ghats. Cobra.
Daniels, R.J.R., 1995. Habitat selection in Western Ghats Amphibians–Anura:Implications for species Conservation,Cobra 20:7-15.
Daniels, R.J.R. 1994. Methodology for inventorying amphibians and reptiles. Cobra 15: 3-9
Daniels, R.J.R., 1992. Captive Breeding of anurans. Hamadryad. 17: 46-48.
Daniels, R.J.R..1992, Range extensions in some south Indian amphibians. Hamadryad 17: 40-42
Daniels, R.J.R. 1992. Geographical distribution patterns of amphibians in the Western Ghats, India. J. Biogeography, 19: 521-529.
Daniels, R.J.R.1992. Geographical range and ecology of the verrucose frog Rana keralensis (Dubois) JBNHS 89: 199-203.
Daniels, R.J.R.1992. Ban on exports help protect Indian bullfrog, Down to Earth, 1(12): 46-47
Daniels, R.J.R.. 1991. The amphibian fauna of Karnataka: What does it suggest! Karrnataka State of the Environment Report 5: 79-
89 (ed) Cecil J. Saldanha, Bangalore
Daniels, R.J.R. 1991. The problem of conserving amphibians in the Western Ghats, India. Current Science 60: 630-632.
Daniels, R.J.R. 1991. A Field key to identifying frogs and toads on the Western Ghats. Blackbuck 7:30-32.
Daniels, R.J.R. 1991. On the occurrence of the Malabar Torrent Toad (Ansonia ornata Gunther) in South Kanara, Karnataka,
JBNHS . 88: 127-128.
Daniels, R.J.R. 1990. Habitat and microhabitat preference of some tropical frogs and toads. Vijnana Parichaya 12: 8-10.
Das, Indraneil (18 DEC 1964) M
Associate Professor
ADDRESS: Institute of Biodiversity and Environmental Conservation, Universiti Malaysia Sarawak
Kota Samarahan, Sarawak 94300, Malaysia
PHONE: 60-82-582996, Mobile: 60-128301208, 194821208
E-MAIL: [email protected]
RESEARCH & SPL. INTEREST: Systematics, Ecology, Biogeography. Spl. Interest: Amphibians in general
TITLE (PH.D. THESIS): Yes, ”Trophic Ecology of a Community of South Indian Anuran Amphibians”, University of Oxford, 1991.,
GUIDE: Malcolm J. Coe
GUIDING/GUIDED STUDENTS IN AMPHIBIAN STUDIES: No
PROJECTS: 1988. Northeastern India amphibian survey in Khasi and Garo Hills, India.
1989-91. Southern India amphibians ecology in East Coast and Western Ghats, India.
1991-93. Bornean community ecology in Brunei.
1993. Autecology of Platymantis dorsalis in Luzon, Philippines.
1995. Litter herpetofauna in Sri Lanka.
1995-96. Biogeography and systematics in South Asia in Harvard University.
1998-99. Systematics and Biogeography of Bornean herpetopauna in Sarawak, Sabah, Brunei and Singapore.
1999. Global Ecogeography Project - WWF, US in South Asia.
CAPTIVE AMPHIBIANS MAINTAINED: No
PUBLICATIONS: Das, I. 1984. Occurrence of the Indian Salamander (Tylototriton verrucosa) in Shillong. Hamadryad 9(2):11.
Das, I. 1987. Natural history of the Indian Salamander. Herpetofauna News (9): 3
Das, I 1988. On a collection of some Amphibia and Chelonia from Meghalaya. Hamadryad 13(2): 17-19.
Das, I. 1989. Amphibian records needed for India. Hamadryad 14(2): 30-31.
Das, I. 1989. Voices of an Indian night. Hamadryad 14(2): 32-35
Das, I. 1990. The world of the amphibians (Book Review). Bulletin of the Chicago Herpetological Society 25(1): 12
Das, I. 1990. Amphibians from India -some further species. JBNHS 87(2): 310-312.
Das, I. and R. Whitaker 1990. Herpetological investigations in the Western Ghats, South India. Part I. The Vanjikadavu and
Nadukani forests, Kerala. Hamadryad 15(1): 6-9.
Das, I 1991. Zoogeography of Indian amphibians:Distribution, diversity & spatial relationship (Book Review). Hamadryad 16(1/2) 33
Das, I. 1992. Frogs of Sabah (Book Review). Hamadryad 17: 54-55.
Das, I. 1992. Herbivory in the green frog (Rana hexadactyla). In: Proceedings of the First Asian Herpetological Meeting, 15-20 July,
1992. Huangshaan, Anhui, China. Er-Mi Zhao and T.J. Papenfuss (Eds) Pp.336-337. China Forestry Press, Beijing.
Das, I. 1992. The amphibian community at Batu Apoi, a lowland dipterocarp forest in Brunei Darussalam, northwestern Borneo. In:
Proceedings of the First Asian Herpetological Meeting, 15-20 July, 1992. Huangshan, Anhui, China. Er-Mi Zhao and T.J. Papenfuss
(Eds) Pp. 337. China Forestry Press, Beijing.
Das, I. 1993. The amphibians of Batu Apoi Forest Reserve. University of Brunei Darussalam, Bandar Seri Begawan, Pp.6
Das, I. 1993. Vernacular names of some Southeast Asian amphibians and reptiles. Sarawak Museum Journal 34: 123-139.
Das, I. and J.K. Charles 1993. Amphibians & reptiles of Lambir Hills National Park, Sarawak, East Malaysia. Hamadryad 18: 19-25.
Das, I. and J.K. Charles 1993. A contribution to herpetology of Bako National Park, Sarawak, East Malaysia. Hamadryad 18: 26-29.
Das, I. 1994. Evaluating biodiversity: The Batu Apoi experience. Ambio 23(4/5): 238-242.
Das, I. and M.Coe 1994. Dental morphology & diet in anuran amphibians from S. India. Journal of Zoology, London 231(7):417-427
Das, I. 1994. Herpetological philately. Bulletin of the Chicago Herpetological Society 29(9): 200-202.
Das, I. 1994. Amphibian studies (pp:279); Tree frogs (pp.282); Amphibian diversity (00.283). In: Belalong: A tropical rainforest. The
Earl of Cranbrook & David.S.Edwards (Eds). The Royal Geographical Society, London & Sun Tree Publishing Pte Ltd., Singapore
Das, I. 1994. The internal oral morphology of some anuran larvae from south India: A scanning electron microscopic study.
Amphibia – Reptilia 15: 249 – 256.
Das, I. and J.K. Charles 1994. Observations on diet and microhabitt use by Platymantis dorsalis (A.Dumeril) at Mount Makiling, Los
Banos, Philippines. Hamadryad 19: 76-78.
Das, I. 1994. A check-list of the amphibians and reptiles of Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Journal of the Andaman Science
Association 10(1&2): 44-49.
Das, I. 1995. Natural history note: Rana temporalis (bronzed frog) ecology. Herpetological Review 26(1):23
Das, I. 1995. Size-gradation in syntopic anurans in south India. Asiatic Herpetological Research 6:38-44
Das, I. 1995. India’s amphibians. Sanctuary Asia 25(3): 34-41.
Das, I. 1995. Amphibians and reptiles recorded from Batu Apoi a lowland dipterocarp forest in Brunei Darussalam. Raffles Bulletin
of Zoology 43(1): 157 – 180.
Das, I. 1995. Comparative morphology of the gastrointestinal tract in relation to diet in frogs from a locality in south India. Amphibia
– Reptilia 16: 289-293.
Das, I. 1995. A new tree frog (genus Polypedates) from Great Nicobar, India (Anura: Rhacophoridae). Hamadryad 20: 13-20
Das, I. 1996. Resource use & foraging tactics in south Indian anuran community. Journal of South Asian Natural History 2(1): 1-30.
Das, I. 1996. Limnonectes shompenorum, a new frog of the Rana macrodon (Anura: Ranidae) complex from Great Nicobar, India.
Journal of South Asian Natural History 2(1): 60-67.
Das, I. 1996. Geographic distribution: Rana chalconota (copper-cheeked frog). Herpetological Review 27(1):30
Das, I 1995, 1996. Aspects of the biodiversity and biogeography of Sri Lanka. Lyriocephalus 2 (1&2): 17-20
Das, I 1995,1996. Systematics and the herpetofauna of Sri Lanka. Lyriocephalus 2 (1&2): 69-70.
Das, I. 1996. Folivory and seasonal change in diet in Rana hexadactyla (Anura: Ranidae). Journal of Zoology, London 238(4): 785
– 794. (extracted in 1996 BBC Wildlife London 14(9):22 (make mine a salad) 1996 Herpetological Review, Oxford, Ohio 27(3):114
(Herbivorous frogs?) 1997 Illustreret Videnskab, Copenhagen (5):26 (Biolger finder verdens forste vegetar-fr)1997 Sri Lanka
Nature, Colombo 1(1): 37 (Keeping up with the wasps) and 1998 Nature Australia, Sydney 26(1):13-14 (Leaf-eating frog)
Das, I. 1996. Reproductive patterns and lipid mobilization in Rana hexadactyla at a seasonal locality, Ethology, Ecology and
Evolution 8(2): 125-133.
Das, I and A. De Silva 1996. A directory of herpetologists in south Asia. Amphibia and Reptile Research Organisation of Sri Lanka,
Peradeniya 48pp.
Das, I. 1996. Herpetology of China (Book Review). Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 44(1): 317-319.
Das, I , 1996. Spatio-temporal resource utilization by a Bornean rainforest herpetofauna: Preliminary results. In: Tropical Rainforest
Research: Current Issues. Pp: 315-323. D.S. Edwards, W.E. Booth & S.C.Choy (Eds). Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht.
Das, I. 1996. The IUCN/SSC South Asian Reptile and Amphibian Specialist Group. In: International Conference on the Biology &
Conservation of the Amphibians & Reptiles of South Asia. Abstracts. Pp:3-4. A.de Silva (Ed). Amphibia and Reptile Research
Organisation of Sri Lanka (ARROS), Gampola.
Das, I. 1996. Country report for Bhutan. In: International Conference on the Biology & Conservation of the Amphibians & Reptiles of
South Asia. Abstracts pp: 8. A.de Silva (Ed). Amphibia and Reptile Research Organisation of Sri Lanka (ARROS), Gampola.
Das, I. 1996. History of herpetology in southern Asia. In: International Conference on the Biology & Conservation of the Amphibians
& Reptiles of South Asia. Abstracts. Pp: 31. A.de Silva (Ed). Amphibia & Reptile Research Organisation of Sri Lanka (ARROS),
Gampola.
Das, I and A. de Silva 1996. Leaf litter herpetofauna in Sri Lanka Preliminary results. In: International Conference on the Biology &
Conservation of the Amphibians & Reptiles of South Asia. Abstracts. Pp:3-4. A.de Silva (Ed). Amphibia and Reptile Research
Organisation of Sri Lanka (ARROS), Gampola.
Das,I. 1996. Amphibians and reptiles of North Africa (Book Review). Hamadryad 21: 49-51.
Das,I and S.K. Chanda 1997. Philautus sanctisilvaticus (Anura: Rhacophoridae), a new frog from the sacred groves of Amarkantak,
central India. Hamadryad 22(1): 21-27.
Chanda S.K. and I. Das 1997. The systematic status of Nyctibatrachus sanctipalustris modestus Rao, 1920 (Anura: Ranidae).
Hamadryad 22(1): 48-49.
Das, I and H.V.Andrews 1997. Bibliography of the herpetology of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Hamadryad 22(1): 68-72.
Das, I 1997. South Asian Reptiles and Amphibian Specialist Group. Species (28):58.
Das, I. 1997. Herpetological explorations in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. In: Herpetology’97. Abstracts of the Third World
Congress of Herpetology. 2-10 August, 1997. Pp : 50 Z.Rocek & S.Hart (Eds) Third World of Congress of Herpetology, Prague.
Das, I and R. Whitaker 1997. A redescription of Ramanella mormorata Rao 1937 (Anura: Microhylidae). Alytes 15(3): 127 –132.
Das, I. 1997. The amphibian fauna of Sri Lanka (Book Review). Herpetological Review 28(4): 220 – 221
Das, I. 1997, 1998. The frog that wear a mask on its bottom Lyriocephalus 3(2): 31.
Das, I. and M.S. Ravichandran 1998. A new species of Polypedates (Anura: Rhacophoridae) from the Western Ghats, India, allied
to the Sri Lankan P. cruciger Blyth, 1852. Hamadryad 22(2): 88-94.
Das, I. and S.K. Dutta 1988. A new species of Philautus (Anura: Rhacophoridae) from the Eastern Ghats, south-eastern India.
Journal of South Asian Natural History 3(1): 103-112.
Das, I. 1998. Pigs can fly! Sri Lanka Nature 1(2): 6-9.
Das, I. 1988. Borneo. Rainforest extraordinaire. Sanctuary Asia 18(1): 14-25
Das, I. 1998. Preface. In: Captive care of common Indian frogs and toads. Pp:iv. Text by Brij Kishore Gupta. Coimbatore Zoological
Park & Conservation Centre, Coimbatore (2) iv 28 pp.
Das, I. 1988. A remarkable new species of Ranid (Anura: Ranidae) with phytotelmonous larvae from Mount Harriet Andaman
Islands. Hamadryad 23(1): 41- 49.
Das, I. and S.K. Dutta 1998. Checklist of the amphibians of India, with English common names. Hamadryad 23(1): 50-55.
Andrews, H.V. & I. Das 1998. Addenda to the bibliography of herpetology of Andaman & Nicobar Islands. Hamadryad. 23(1):71-72.
Das, I. 1998. A field guide to Australian frogs (Book Review). Hamadryad 23(1): 83.
Lillywhite. H.B, A.K. Mittal, T.K. Garg and I. Das 1998. Basking behavior, sweating and thermal ecology of the Indian tree frog,
Polypedates maculatus. Journal of Herpetology 32(2): 169-175.
Das, I. 1998. A new species of Rana from the Terai of Nepal. Journal of Herpetology 32(2): 223-229.
Das, I. 1998. Herpetological bibliography of Indonesia. Krieger Publishing Company, Malabar, Florida (2) 92
Das, I. and G.N. Martin 1988. Bufo fergusonii (Ferguson’s toad). Ecology. Herpetological Review 29(3): 164.
Das, I. and R. Whitaker, 1998. Geographical Distribution. Pedostibes tuberculosus (Malabar tree toad). Herpetological Review
29(3):173.
Das, I. 1998. The serpent’s tongue. A contribution to the ethnoherpetology of India adjacent countries. Edition Chimaira. Frankfurt
am Main. 122 pp
Das, I. and N. Chaturvedi 1988. Catalogue of herpetological types in the collection of the Bombay Natural History Society.
Hamadryad 23(2): 150-156.
Das, I. 1998. Amphibians and reptiles of Mongolia. The vertebrates of Mongolia. (Book Review). Hamadryad 23(2): 198.
Das, I. 1998. Country report for Bhutan. Herpetofauna of Bhutan: present status, distribution and conservation. In: Biology and
conservation of the amphibians, reptiles and their habitats in south Asia. Pp: 18-19.nA. De Silva (Ed). Amphibia and Reptile
Research Organisation of Sri Lanka, Peradeniya.
Das, I. 1998. History of herpetology in southern Asia. In: Biology and conservation of the amphibians, reptiles and their habitats in
south Asia. Pp:74. A. De Silva (Ed). Amphibia and Reptile Research Organisation of Sri Lanka, Peradeniya.
Das, I. and A. De Silva 1998. Species diversity and species richness of the leaf litter herpetofauna in Sri Lanka: preliminary results.
In: Biology and conservation of the amphibians, reptiles and their habitats in south Asia. Pp. 285-293. A. De Silva (Ed). Amphibia
and Reptile Research Organisation of Sri Lanka, Peradeniya.
Bauer, A.M. and I. Das 1999. North Carolina reptiles and amphibians of historical note in the collection of the Zoological Survey of
India. Journal of Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society 115 (1): 1-7.
Das, I. 1999. Frogs are falling sillent. Down to Earth (5): 30-333
Das, I. In press. The dates of publication of names of amphibians and reptiles by Blanford and Stoliczka in the Journal and
Proceedings of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. Asiatic Herpetological Research.
Das, I. In press. A modern appreciation of Albert Gunther’s The Reptiles of British India (1864).pp:I-xxx. In: Reptiles of British India.
Reprint edition, Linnean Society of London, London/Wildlife Heritage Trust of Sri Lanka, Colombo. 452 pp.
Das, I. 1999. A field guide to the frogs of Borneo (Book Review). Herpetological Review. 30: In press.
Das, I. and S.K. Chanda 1999. A new species of Scutiger (Anura: Megophryidae) from Nagaland, northeastern India.
Herpetological Journal.
Chanda, S.K. and I.Das 1999. Catalogue of type specimens of amphibians in the collection of the Zoological Survey of India.
Hamadryad 24(2): in press.
Das, I. 1999. Biogeography of the herpetofauna of the Andaman & Nicobar Islands. In: Diversity of reptiles, amphibians & other
terrestrial animals on tropical islands: Origin, current status & conservation. H. Ota (Ed). Elsevier Science B.V. Amsterdam.
Vences, M. F.Glaw, J.Kosuch, M. Veith & I. Das. 1999. Polyphly of Tomopterna (Amphibia: Ranidae) and ecological biogeography
of Malagasy relict amphibian groups. In: Symposium on the Biogeography of Madagascar. University of Paris, Paris. In press.
Das, I. Submitted. Rana chitwanensis. In: Field guide to the amphibians & reptiles of Nepal. H Schleich (Ed.) S. Koeltz Verlag,
Koenigstein.
Das, I. Submitted, Amphibia. In: Encyclopaedia Asiatica. Vol.VIII. Science & Technology. A.K. Danda (Ed). Asiatic Society, Calcutta
Das, I. Submitted. Nomenclatural history and rediscovery of Rhacophorus lateralis Boulenger, 1883 (Amphibia: Anura:
Rhacophoridae). Japanese Journal of Herpetology.
Das, I and J.Palden. Submitted. A herpetological collection from Bhutan, with new country records. Herpetological Review.
Das, I. Submitted. Field guide to the amphibians and reptiles of Brunei Darussalam, Borneo. Krieger Publishing Company, Malabar,
Florida. A ca. 150 pp manuscript.
Das, I & K.K.P. Lim. In prep. A new Bufo (Anura: Bufonidae) from the peat swamps of Selangor West Malaysia. Raffles Bulletin of
Zoology.
Das, I. and K.K.P. Lim. In prep. Catalogue of type specimens of amphibians and reptiles in the Zoological Reference Collection,
National University of Singapore. Raffles Bulletin of Zoology.
Das, I. In prep. Tropical Asian amphibians & reptiles. Natural History Publications (Borneo), Sdn. Bhd., Kota Kinabalu. Ca. 100 pp.
Das, Shruti F
ADDRESS: Department of Zoology, B.J.B. College, Lewis Road
Bhubaneswar 751 004, Orissa
PHONE: 91-674-2432551, 2432397
Dasgupta, Ritwik M
Reader ADDRESS: Dept. of Zoology, Bangabasi Evening College, 19, Rajkumar Chakraborty Sarani (Scot Lane)
Kolkata - 700 009, West Bengal
HOME ADDRESS: Manji Villa, Rampur, Maheshtala (Via), 24 Paraganas 743 352, West Bengal
RESEARCH & SPL. INTEREST: Ecology, Conservation, Biodiversity, Taxonomy, Population studies, Parasitology,
Zoogeography. Spl. Interest: All amphibians — Microhylidae, Megophryinae, Bufonidae, Ranidae, Rhacophoridae. The family
Salamandridae amongst the order Caudata.
TITLE (PH.D. THESIS): Yes, “Habitat and Biology of the Himalayan newt Tylototriton verrucosus Anderson (Caudata:
Salamandridae)”. Kalyani University, West Bengal, India. 1993. GUIDE: Prof. D. Halder.
GUIDING/GUIDED STUDENTS IN AMPHIBIAN STUDIES: No
PROJECTS: 1991- 1992. Study of habitat of the Himalayan salamander. Darjeeling.
1987- 1991. Survey of habitats of the Himalayan salamander. Darjeeling.
CAPTIVE AMPHIBIANS MAINTAINED: No
PUBLICATIONS: Dasgupta, R., 1995. The importance of sino Himalayan faunal elements. Himalayan Paryavaran. 2(2).
Dasgupta, R., 1994. The Himalayan Salamander and the age of the Himalayas and some Himalayan river systems. The Himalayan
Paryavaran. 2(1):36-37.
Dasgupta, R., 1994. Ecology of the Himalayan newt (Tylotriton verrucosus) in Darjeeling, Himalayas, India. Russian J. Herpetology.
1(1):69-76.
Dasgupta, R., 1994. Courtship in the Himalayan salamander. J. Beng. Nat. Hist. Soc. N.S. 13(2):23-36.
Dasgupta, R., 1990. Rediscovery of a natural habitat of the newt in Darjeeling. J. Beng. Nat. Hist. Soc. N.S. 9(2):7-8.
Dasgupta, R., 1991. The gilled young of Tylototriton verucosus over wintering in Mud. J. Beng. Nat. Hist. Soc. N.S. 10(2):6-10.
Dasgupta, R., 1992. The Himalayan salamander (Tylotriton verrucosus): characteristics, status and suggestions for conservation.
Zoos’ Print. VII(8):13-15.
Dasgupta, R. & B. Dasgupta, 1990. Collembolan insects as potential parasites. Trans. of Royal Soc.Trop.Med. & Hygiene. 84, 438.
Dasgupta, R., 1990. On the conservation of the Himalayan salamander. In: Impacts of Environment on Animals and Aquaculture.
Eds. G.K. Manna and B.B.Joma. 283-289. Kalyani University press
Dasgupta, R., 1990. Distribution and conservation problems of the Himalayan newt.(Tylotriton vercosus) in the Darjeeling
Himalayas. Hamadryad. 15(1):13-15.
Dasgupta, R., 1989. Megafloristic and palynoplanktonic studies on three different leutic habitats in Darjeeling Himalayas. J. Beng.
Nat. Hist. Soc. N.S. 8(2):58-65.
Dasgupta, R., 1989. Leutic habitats in Darjeeling Himalayas and problems related to their conservation. J. Beng. Nat. Hist. Soc.
N.S. 8(2):66-69.
Dasgupta, R., 1988. The young of the Himalayan newt. J. Beng. Nat. Hist. Soc. N.S. 7(1): 3-18.
Dasgupta, R., 1987. The construction of pools in Parks in relation to the conservation of some small vertebrates. J. Beng. Nat. Hist.
Soc. N.S. 6(2):110-112.
Dasgupta, R., 1984. Parental care in the Himalayan newt. J. Beng. Nat. Hist. Soc. N.S. 3(2):106-109.
Dasgupta, R., 1983. Observations on the Himalayan newt. J. Beng. Nat. Hist. Soc. N.S. 2(2):59-60.
Dasgupta, Sumita F
Coordinator
ADDRESS: Natural Resource Management Unit, Centre for Science & Environment, 41, Tughalakabad
Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062
PHONE: 91-11-29955124, 29956394, 29956110, Mobile: 09811406403
FAX: 91-11-29955879
E-MAIL: [email protected]
Dash, Madhab Chandra (28 NOV 1939) M
Chairman ADDRESS: Orissa State Pollution Control Board, Paribesh Bhawan, A/118, Nilakanthanagar, Unit-VIII
Bhubaneshwar 751 012, Orissa
HOME ADDRESS: VIP Area, Plot 45, Flat-101, Nayapalli, Bhubaneswar 751015, Orissa
PHONE: 91-674-2555109, Mobile: 9437209935 Res: 2554555, 2554086
FAX: 91-674-2562368, 2560955
E-MAIL: [email protected]
RESEARCH & SPL. INTEREST: Ecology, Conservation, Physiology, Biodiversity, Population studies. Spl. Interest: Anura
TITLE (PH.D. THESIS): No.
GUIDING/GUIDED STUDENTS IN AMPHIBIAN STUDIES: 1996. (Mr. S.K. Swain). A comparative study of population biology of amphibian
assemblage in Agroecosystems of Sambalpur, Orissa, India.
1996. (Mr. J.K. Mohanta). Ecological aspects of some tropical amphibian assemblages: Community analysis and comparison
PROJECTS: 1993-1995. (J.K. Mohanta, Charulatha Dei, S.K. Swain). Population census, life history patterns, larval growth,
metamorphosis and other ecological aspects of some Indian amphibian. Sambalpur dist., Orissa.
1984-1986 (BK. Mohatro). Life history patterns, larval growth & metamorphosis of some Indian amphibians. Sambalpur dist., Orissa
1979-1984. (S.N. Mohanty, A.K.Hota, P.K.Mishra). Larval growth, metamorphosis and energetics of some commercially important
Indian amphibians (UGC). Sambalpur District, Orissa.
CAPTIVE AMPHIBIANS MAINTAINED: Yes, during monsoon period only (4 months)
PUBLICATIONS: Charulatha Dei & M.C. Dash. Energy cost of metamorphosis in normal and crowding condition in Microhyla ornata
tadpoles. (Communicated)
Dash, M.C. & Charulatha Dei, 1996. Effect of diet on growth rates, body size at metamorphosis and on duration of larval period in
Microhyla ornata tadpoles. (communicated)
Dash, M.C. & Charulatha Dei, 1996. Crowding effect on growth & metamorphosis of Microhyla ornata (Dumeril & Bibron). Current
Science.
Mohanta, J.K., S.K. Swain & M.C. Dash, 1995. Morphometric relationship in nine species of tropical anurans and their significance
to some life history parameters: JBNHS. (Accepted)
Dei, Charulatha, P.K. Mishra & M.C. Dash, 1994. Larval stages growth of Microphyla ornata and metamorphosis. J. Fresh Water
Biol. 6:269-273.
Dash, M.C. & J.K. Mohanta, 1993. Quantitative analysis of community structure of tropical Amphibian asssemblage and its
significance to conservation. J. Bioscience (India) 18:121-139.
Mahopatra B.K. & M.C. Dash, 1992. Energy budget of Bufo stomaticus Lutken tadpoles, J. Ecobiol. India 4:297-302.
Dash, M.C., 1991. Energetics of amphibian tadpoles. S.U. J. Science and Technology. India. (Silver Jubilee Volume) X:89 –93
Mahopatra, B.K. & M.C. Dash, 1991. Aeration effect on the growth and metamorphosis of Bufo stomaticus larvae. J. Zool. Soc.
India. 41:99-105.
Dash, M.C. & B.K. Mahopatra, 1991. Breeding behaviour and metamorphic relation of Bufo stomaticus Lutken (Anura:amphibia),
J.B.N.H.S. 88:20-26.
Mahopatra, B.K. & M.C. Dash, 1991. Earthworm as a better feed component for growth and metamorphosis of Bufo stomaticus. J.
Aqua. India. 1:43-49.
Dash, M.C. & B.K. Mahopatra, 1990. Efffect of food quality and quantity on growth and metamorphosis of Bufo stomaticus Lutken
larvae. J. Ecobiol. India. 2(1):67-76.
Dash, M.C. & P.K. Mishra, 1989. Energy cost of metamorphosis in a tropical tree frog Polypedatus maculatus. J. Ecobiology, India
1(2):131-136.
Mohanty,S.N. & M.C. Dash, 1988. Larval energetics of Rana tigerina (Daud) larvae. Ind. J. Expt. Biol. 26:88-91.
Mahopatra, B.K. & M.C. Dash, 1983. Density effect on growth and metamorphosis of Bufo stomaticus larvae. Alytes. 6:88-
98.(France).
Hota, A.K. & M.C. Dash, 1986. Growth and metamorphosis of anuran larva effect of diet & temperature. Alytes 5:165-172. (France)
Mohanty, S.N. & M.C. Dash,1986. Effects of diet and aeration on the growth and metamorphosis of Rana tigerina tadpoles,
Aquaculture 51. 89-96. (Netherlands).
Mishra, P.K. & M.C. Dash, 1985. Oxygen uptake by Polypedatus maculatus (gray): larvae during developmental stages. Alytes,
4:79-84 (France)
Mishra, P.K. & M.C. Dash, 1984. Metamorphosis of Polypedatus maculatus (Gray): An analysis of crowding effect. Alytes, 3:165-
171. (France)
Mishra, P.K. & M.C. Dash, 1984. Larval growth and development of a tree frog Rhacophorus maculatus (Gray) Tropical Eco.
25:203-207.
Hota, A.K. & M.C. Dash, 1983. Evidence of interspecific predation among larval anurans: predation of Rana tigerina larvae on Bufo
melanostictus larvae. Biol. Bull. India. 5:64-65.
Hota, A.K. & M.C. Dash, 1981. Effect of food level and larval density on growth & metamorphosis of Rana tigerina larvae. Oikos
37:349-352. SWEDEN.
Dash, M.C. & A.K. Hota, 1980. Density effects on the survival, growth rate and metamorphosis of Rana tigerina tadpoles. Ecology,
61:1026-26. USA.
Datta, Aparajita F
Senior Scientist ADDRESS: Nature Conservation Foundation, 3076/5, IV Cross, Gokulam Park
Mysore 570 002, Karnataka
PHONE: 91-821-2515601
FAX: 91-821-2513822
E-MAIL: [email protected]
Desai, P.V. M
Professor
ADDRESS: Department of Zoology, Goa University, Taleigao Plateau
Goa 403 206
PHONE: 91-832-2451345 to 48, Ext. 253, 6519363 Res: 2412655
FAX: 91-832-2456133
E-MAIL: [email protected]
RESEARCH & SPL. INTEREST: Conservation, Physiology, Toxicology
OTHER INFORMATION: I have been noticing the existence of Polypedatus cruciger in Goa for last ten years and am worried about the
elimination of this frog species (amphibian species in general) due to mining pollution. I wish to undertake conservation of species if
funds are provided.
Deshpande, Sarita Chandrakant (11 NOV 1950) F
Lecturer
ADDRESS: Department of Biology, Dharampeth M.P. Deo Memorial Science College, Nar Ambazari
Garden, Ambazari Road, Nagpur 440 010, Maharashtra
PHONE: 91-712-2241372, Res: 2226580
E-MAIL: [email protected]
RESEARCH & SPL. INTEREST: Freshwater Zoology, Ecology, Conservation Education. Spl. Interest: April,May 1995. Amphibians of
Maldives in Maldives. Since 1996. Amphibians of Vidarbha region in Nagpur and around.
TITLE (PH.D. THESIS): No.
CAPTIVE AMPHIBIANS MAINTAINED: Yes, Rana Sp.
OTHER INFORMATION: Started survey of a lake, 10 km. away from Nagpur. The lake is unique & seems to have variety of Amphibians
Deuti, Kaushik M
Scientist
ADDRESS: Zoological Survey of India, 234/1, AJC Bose Road, 2nd MSO Buildling, 13th floor
Kolkata 700 053, West Bengal
PHONE: 91-33-24003925
FAX: 91-33-24006893
E-MAIL: [email protected]
Devarshi, Dhirendra (4 APR 1963) M
Lecturer
ADDRESS: C-8, Manju-Nikunj, Prithviraj Road
Jaipur 302 001, Rajasthan
HOME ADDRESS: 34, Yaduraj Nagar, Achnera Road, Bharatpur, Rajasthan 321001
PHONE: Mobile: 9414376402
FAX: 91-141-2706550
E-MAIL: [email protected]
RESEARCH & SPL. INTEREST: Spl. Interest: Frogs, Reptiles, Birds. Among Amphibians: Hoplobatrachus tigerinus, Euphlyctis
cyanophlyctis, Rana brevirostris, Microhyla ornata, Bufo stomaticus, Bufo melanostictus
TITLE (PH.D. THESIS): No.
GUIDING/GUIDED STUDENTS IN AMPHIBIAN STUDIES: No
PROJECTS: Rajasthan (in Genera), Eastern Rajasthan (esp. Jaipur & Bharatpur)
CAPTIVE AMPHIBIANS MAINTAINED: No
PUBLICATIONS: Popular articles in Hindi dailies and magazines; Radio talks (AIR: Jaipur & Rajasthan)
OTHER INFORMATION: Presently engaged in Ph.D. work on Avian species of Rajasthan
Dey, Mithra F
ADDRESS: Department of Zoology, Gurucharan College
Silchar 788 004, Assam
HOME ADDRESS: Sarada Sarani, Panchayat Road, Silchar 788 005, Assam
PHONE: Mobile: 0935073238
E-MAIL: [email protected]
Diwan, Sandip M
Secretary
ADDRESS: Baroda Nature Lovers Association, 302, Chandralok, Opp. K.G. Hospital, Karelibaug
Baroda 390 018, Gujarat
Duda, P.L. M
Professor
ADDRESS: Department of Bio-Sciences, University of Jammu
Jammu 180 001, Jammu & Kashmir
Dutta, Amalesh M
Professor ADDRESS: Department of Zoology, Gauhati University
Guwahati 781 014, Assam
PHONE: 91-361-2700294
Dutta, Sushil K. M
Head ADDRESS: Department of Zoology, North Orissa University, Sriram Chandra Vihar, Takatpur, Baripada,
Mayurbhanj Dist. 757 003, Orissa
HOME ADDRESS: 1573/1, Udyogpuri, P.O. Khandagiri, Bhubaneswar - 751030
PHONE: 91-679-2253908, Res: 91-674-2350811, Mobile: 9437143598
FAX: 91-679-2255127
E-MAIL: [email protected], [email protected]
Easa, P.S. (25 NOV 1954) M
ADDRESS: “Anugraham”, Apsara Garden
Paravattani Nellikunnu Road, East Fort P.O.
Thrissur 680 005, Kerala
E-MAIL: [email protected]
RESEARCH & SPL. INTEREST: Ecology, Conservation, Biodiversity, Taxonomy, Population studies, Education Spl.
Interest: Rhacophoridae and Ranidae
TITLE (PH.D. THESIS): No.
PROJECTS: July 1994 & June 1997. Survey of reptiles and amphibians in Kerala part of Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve
1997-98, Biodiversity conservation potential and ecosystem rehabilitation using traditional knowledge at Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary.
Funded by Mac. Arthur Trust (Herpetofaunal study)
CAPTIVE AMPHIBIANS MAINTAINED: No
PUBLICATIONS: Easa, P.S. 1998. Survey of Reptiles and Amphibians in Kerala part of Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve. KFRI
Research Report No. 148. KFRI, Peechi
Ganesh, S.R. (10 JUN 1986) M
Research Scholar
ADDRESS: Department of Zooloogy, A.V.C. College, Mannampandal
Mayiladuthurai 609 305, Tamil Nadu
HOME ADDRESS: No: 34 Second Main Road, Srinivasapuram, Korattur, Chennai 600 076
PHONE: 91-44-22353623, Res: 91-44-26511570, Mobile: 9444753065
E-MAIL: [email protected], [email protected]
RESEARCH & SPL. INTEREST: Hoplobatrachus tigerina Vs crassa (Study design in progress); Polypedates leucomystax in costal Tamil
Nadu; Unidentified Ramanella sp. (from High wavy mountains, in progress)
TITLE (PH.D. THESIS): Presently enrolled fo a Ph.D., “Population systematics of Xenochrophis piscator (Sensu lato) in Tamil Nadu”,
Bharatidasan University, Tiruchirapalli, Registered Nov 2008, GUIDE: Prof Dr. K. Thiyagesan
GUIDING/GUIDED STUDENTS IN AMPHIBIAN STUDIES: No
CAPTIVE AMPHIBIANS MAINTAINED: No
PUBLICATIONS: Herpetofaunal survey at Agumbe, Karnataka Cobra vol - 64; Agumbe (13'N 75'E); June 2006
Herpetofaunal assemblages in the rain forests of Western Ghats, Karnataka, India. J. Sci. Trans. Environ. Technov. vol- 1 (2);
coastal Karnataka, along central Western Ghats (12- 14'N; 76-75'E); May'05; June'06; June'07
Herpetofaunal assemblage in Mannampandal, Mayiladuthurai. Cobra vol-1(4); Mayiladuthurai (11'N 79'E); July'06 - Oct'07
Herpetofauna of Cardamom hills (accepted; Cobra vol-2(2)); High wavy mountains & Grizzled Giant Squirrel Sanctuary (9'N 77'E);
Dec'07-March'08.
OTHER INFORMATION: I want to know about the availability of genomic sequence data for Indian amphibians, any gene banks
available and open to scruitny?. I wish to know about any depositroies where south Indian amphibians specimens are housed and
accessable. I am willing to cooperate with any/all formalities and requisites, that they demand.
George, Sanil M
Scientist "C" ADDRESS: Rajiv Gandhi Centre for Biotechnology, Poojappura, Thycaud PO
Thiruvananthapuram 695 014, Kerala
PHONE: 91-471-2529520, 2341716
FAX: 91- 471-2348096
E-MAIL: [email protected], [email protected]
RESEARCH & SPL. INTEREST: Ecology, Conservation, Biodiversity, Taxonomy, Toxicology. Spl. Interest: Amphibian of Kerala in
general and Rana hexadactyla in particular
TITLE (PH.D. THESIS): Yes, “Studies on some aspects of the ecology and biology of Rana hexadactyla Lesson (Amphibia; Anura)”
Mahatma Gandhi University, Kerala. 1993. GUIDE: Dr. M. I. Andrews, Dept. of Zoology, Mar Thoma College, Tiruvalla, Kerala.
GUIDING/GUIDED STUDENTS IN AMPHIBIAN STUDIES: No
PROJECTS: 1994-1995. Studies on the amphibians of Kerala - 1, Survey at the proposed Pooyamkutty hydroelectric power project
site, Kerala. Idukki District, Kerala
1992-1993. Studies on amphibians of kuttanad, a natural wetland in Central Kerala. Kuttanad, Kerala
1988-1992. Studies on some aspects of the ecology and biology of Rana hexadactyla Lesson (Amphibia; Anura) Pathanamthitta
and Allepey district, Kerala
CAPTIVE AMPHIBIANS MAINTAINED: No
PUBLICATIONS: Sanil George1995. Amphibian survey at the proposed Pooyamkutty Hydroelectric power project site, Kerala. Zoos
Print 10 (7), 1-4
Sanil George.1995 Status of Rana hexadactyla Lesson in Kerala. Zoos Print, 10 (7), 11-12
Sanil George and Andrews M.I.1995. Food and feeding habits of R. hexadactyla Lesson. J. Bombay nat. Hist. Soc, 92 (3), 220-224
Sanil George and Leelamma Alex. 1995. First record of Uperodon globulosum from Kerala. J. Bombay nat. Hist. Soc. 92(3), 427
Sanil George and Andrews M.I.1996. Malathion induced gonadal changes in Rana hexadactyla Lesson. Proc. 8 th Kerala Science
Congres, 69-71.
Sanil George et al.,1996 Survey of the amphibian fauna of Thattekkad bird sanctuary, Kerala. Zoos Print, X1(5), 7-8
Sanil George.1996. One more amphibian species from Pooyamkutty, Kerala. Zoos Print XI (5), 8.
Sanil George, Hari Krishnan, K., George Varghese., Shyam Kumar, S., Sabu Thomas and Arjunan. N. K. 1996. A note on the
captive rearing of Rhacophorus malabaricus. Zoos’ Print. 11 (8) : 36 – 37.
Andrews M.I and Sanil George. 1997.Amphibian diversity of Kerala. Cobra, 33, 41-48
Sanil George and Andrews, M.I.1998. Detergent induced respiratory alterations in the tadpoles of Occidozyga hexadactyla Lesson.
J.Zoological Soc. Kerala, 6&7: 80-82.
Hari Krishnan, K., Sabu Thomas, Sanil George, Paul Murugan, R. Sathish Mundayoor and Das, M.R.. 1999. A study on the
distribution and ecology of phytoplankton in the Kuttanad wetland ecosystem, Kerala. Pollution Research. 18 (3): 261 -269.
Hari Krishnan, K., Sanil George, Sabu Thomas, Paul Murugan, R. Das,M.R. 1999. Distribution of HCH residues in Kuttanad
wetland ecosystem. Ecol. Envt. Conser. 7 (1) :2001; 105 - 109.
Paul Murugan R., Sanil George and Das M.R.1999. Concentration, Detection and typing of water borne viruses (entero, rota, HAV
and HEV) from Kuttanad wetland ecosystem. Proc. 11 th Kerala Science Congress, 340-341.
Sanil George, Harikrishnan K., Sabu Thomas, Paul Murugan, R., Sathish Mundayoor and M.R. Das. 1999.Distribution of heavy
metals in the Kuttanad wetland ecosystem, Kerala. Int. J,. Ecology and environment, 25: 91-95
Sabu Thomas, Sanil George, Hari Krishnan, K., Paul Murugan, R., Sathish Mundayoor and Das, M.R. 1999. Spatio – temporal
distribution and ecology of benthos in the Kuttanad wetland ecosystem, Kerala. Pollution Research. 18 (3): 235 – 243.
Sanil George, Paul Murugan, Sabu Thomas and R Harikrishnan K. 1999 Distribution of heavymetals in the different trophic levels of
Kuttanad wetland ecosystem. Proc. 11 th Kerala Science Congress, 340-341.
Sanil George, Harikrishnan, K., Sabu Thomas, Paulmurugan, R. Sathish Mundayoor and Das, M.R.. 1999. Distribution of heavy
metals in the Kuttanad wetland ecosystem, Kerala. India. International Journal of Ecology and Envt. Sci. 25 (1): 91 – 95.
Sabu Thomas, Hari Krishnan, K., Sanil George, Paulmurugan, R. and Das, M.R.1999. A study on the water quality of Kuttanad
wetland ecosystem. Poll. Res. 20 (1) : 2001:59-66.
Andrews M.I and Sanil George 2000. An Introduction to Taxonomic study on amphibians of Kerala. J.Zool Soc. Kerala, 8&9: 37-46.
Hari Krishnan, K., Sanil George, Sabu Thomas, Paul Murugan, R. and Das, M. R. 2001. Distribution of HCH residues in the
Kuttanad wetland ecosystem, Kerala. Ecology, Environment and Conservation. 7 (1) : 105 – 109.
Andrews, M.I and Sanil George, 2003.Measuring and monitoring biodiversity of amphibians of Kerala. Final technical report
submitted to the Ministry of Environment and Forests, Govt. of India, New Delhi. Pp 175
Andrews, M.I., Sanil George, and Joseph, J. 2005. A survey of the amphibian fauna of Kerala-distribution and status. Zoos’Print
Journal 20(1): 1723-1735 (with web supplement)
Andrews, M.I., Sanil George, & Joseph, J. 2005. Amphibians in Protected areas of Kerala. Zoo’s Print Journal, 20(4): 1823-1831
Andrews, M.I., Sanil George & Joseph, J.2005.Amphibian fauna of Kerala Community Structure. Zoo’s Print Journal, 20(6):1889-95
Andrews,M.I., George,S. and Joseph,J. 2005. Community structure of amphibians at three protected areas of Kerala. J.Bombay
Nat. Hist. Soc. 102(1):27-32.
Ghate, Hemanth V. M
Professor and Head ADDRESS: Department of Zoology, Modern College of Arts, Science & Commerce, Shivajinagar
Pune 411 005, Maharashtra
PHONE: 91-20-25535927, 25535102
E-MAIL: [email protected]
RESEARCH & SPL. INTEREST: Ecology, Conservation, Biodiversity, Taxonomy, Toxicology. Spl. Interest: Microhyla ornata,
Tomopterna sp., Euphlyctis cyanophlyctis, Bufo melanostictus.
TITLE (PH.D. THESIS): No.
GUIDING/GUIDED STUDENTS IN AMPHIBIAN STUDIES: No
PROJECTS: 1987-88. Biology of the frog Microlyla ornata. Mainly at Pune, but survey carried out in nearby areas
1982-84. Teratological effects of fungicides in amphibians embryos (UGC Projects) Pune. Studies on breeding following species:
Tomopterna sp., Bufo melanostictus, Rana malabarica, Polypedates maculatus, Euphlyctis cyanophlyctis, Microhyla ornata.
CAPTIVE AMPHIBIANS MAINTAINED: Yes
PUBLICATIONS: Ghate, H.V. & S.Y. Paranjape, 1986. Frogs and froglets: Socioeconomic and ecological perspective.
Proceedings of the “First World Conference on Trade in Froglegs vis-a-vis Environmental Considerations” held at Calcutta.
Ghate, H.V. & A.D. Padhye, 1989. Spawning in the frog Microhyla ornata. J. Bom. nat. Hist. Soc. 86: 363-367
Ghate, H.V. & A.D. Padhye, 1988. Predation of Microhyla tadpoles by Gambusia. J. Bom. nat. Hist. Soc. 85: 200-201
Ghate, H.V., 1989. Abnormal diet of the Indian bull frog (Rana tigerina). Herpeton 2: 15-16
Ghate, H.V. and S.S. Kamble, 1994. First record of Microhyla rubra (Jerdon) (Amphibia: Anura) from Maharashtra. J. Bom. nat.
Hist. Soc. 91:150-151
Ghate, H.V. 1992. Day time spawning in Bufo melanostictus. Cobra (Bull. Madras Snake Park)
Ghate, H.V. & A.D. Padhye, 1989. Preliminary photographic record and description of various developmental stages of the frog
Microphyla ornata (Duméril and Bibron). Herpeton 2: 2-7
Ghate, H.V. & A.D. Padhye, 1992. Sodium chloride and potassium chloride tolerance of different stages of the frog Microhyla
ornata. Herpetol J. (U.K.) 2: 18-23
Ghate, H.V., A.D. Padhye & S.M. Ghaskadbi, 1996. Defective neurulation in frog embryos exposed to sea water current science.
Giri, Varad Bhagwan M
Curator
ADDRESS: Bombay Natural History Society, Hornbill House, S.B.S. Road
Mumbai 400 023, Maharashtra
PHONE: 91-22-22821811 Mobile: 9223542581
E-MAIL: [email protected], [email protected]
Girish, Kalamanji Govindaiah (6 AUG 1982) M
Guest Lecturer and Researcher
ADDRESS: Amphibian Research Laboratory, Dept. of PG Studies and Research in Environmental
Science, Kuvempu University, Jnana Bharathi, Sahyadri, Shankaraghatta
Shimoga 577 452 Karnataka
HOME ADDRESS: S/o K.V.Govindaiah, Giridhama', Kalamanji village, Linganamakki (Post),
Sagar (T), Shimoga (Dist) 577 421, Karnataka
PHONE: 91-8282-256251, Res: 91-8186-210343, Mobile: 9480213082
E-MAIL: [email protected], [email protected]
RESEARCH & SPL. INTEREST: Diversity, Distribution and Population Ecology, Bio Acoustics, Taxonomy. Special Interest:
Nyctibatrachus major and other endemic genus of Western Ghats
TITLE (PH.D. THESIS): Presently enrolled for a Ph.D., “Influence of Habitat Characters on Population of an Endemic Frog
Nyctibatrachus major (Boulenger,1882) (Ranidae: Anura) in Central Western Ghats”, Kuvempu University, Shimoga, Karnataka,
Proposed to submit in Dec 2009, GUIDE: Dr. S. V. Krishnamurthy.
GUIDING/GUIDED STUDENTS IN AMPHIBIAN STUDIES: No
PROJECTS: Morpholigical Deformities in Natural Populations of Fejervarya limnocharis, Agro Ecosystem of central Western Ghats,
2006-07.
CAPTIVE AMPHIBIANS MAINTAINED: No
PUBLICATIONS: A.M. Patel, Praveen, A. Kulkarni, K.G. Girish, H.P. Gurushankara and S.V. Krishnamurthy. 2008. Fejervarya
limnocharis Morphology. Herpetologica Review, 31(9):77.
K.G.Girish and S.V.Krishnamurthy. 2009. Distribution of tadpoles of large Wrinkled Frog Nyctibatrachus major in central Western
Ghats: Influence of habitat variables. Acta Herpetologica. (Accepted for Acta Herpetologica, MS No. AH #84).
K.G.Girish and S.V.Krishnamurthy. 2009. Microhabitat association and distribution of an Endemic Anuran Nyctibatrachus major in
Central Western Ghats, India. (MS is in Preperation).
OTHER INFORMATION: I have much interested in designing the activities for nature conservation through Public's participation.
Goswami, Badal Chandra Bharati M
Teaching
ADDRESS: Department of Zoology, Sree Gopal Banerjee College, P.O. Magra
Hoogly Dt. 712 148, West Bengal
RESEARCH & SPL. INTEREST: Ecology, Conservation, Biodiversity, Taxonomy, Population studies, Education. Spl. Interest: Uperodon
globulosus, Kaloula taprobanica, Bufo himalayanus.
GUIDING/GUIDED STUDENTS IN AMPHIBIAN STUDIES: No
PROJECTS: 1988-1993. Amphibians of West Bengal Plains.
CAPTIVE AMPHIBIANS MAINTAINED: Yes
Gour-Broome, Vivek (5 NOV 1972) M
Research ADDRESS: Kalpavriksh, Apt-5, Shree Dutta Krupa, 908 Deccan Gymkhana
Pune, Maharashtra 411004
HOME ADDRESS: Jambe Farm, Village Marunji, Mulshi Taluk, Pune 411 027, Maharashtra
RESEARCH & SPL. INTEREST: Ecology, Field identification, Education
TITLE (PH.D. THESIS): No.
GUIDING/GUIDED STUDENTS IN AMPHIBIAN STUDIES: No
PROJECTS: 1999. Biodiversity Assessment in Amba Valley in Raigad district, Maharashtra
CAPTIVE AMPHIBIANS MAINTAINED: No
OTHER INFORMATION: Collection of transparencies of various amphibians
Gracy Kutty, Thozhala Iype M
Lecturer in Zoology
ADDRESS: J.A. College , Periyakulam
Theni Dt. 625 601, Tamil Nadu
Gupta, Braj Bansh Prasad M
Professor ADDRESS: Environmental Endocrinology Laboratory, Dept. of Zoology, North Eastern Hill University
Shillong 793 022, Meghalaya
PHONE: 91-364-2722316, 2722317, Mobile : 9436100185, Res: 91-364-2550085
FAX: 91-364-2550108, 2722301
E-MAIL: [email protected]
RESEARCH & SPL. INTEREST: General and Comparative Endocrinology, Neuroendocrinology of Pineal; Reproductive Physiology;
Chronobiology. Spl. Interest: Limnonectes limnocharis; Euphlyctis cyanoplyctis, Tree frogs.
GUIDING/GUIDED STUDENTS IN AMPHIBIAN STUDIES: 1988. M. Phil - Mr. Purendu Chakrabarty; 1989. 1989. M. Phil - Mrs. Heera Deka-
Borah; 1990. 1994. Ph.D. - Mrs. Anju Mahanta.
PROJECTS: Completed two research projects on amphibian endocrinology (Funded by DST & DAE).
CAPTIVE AMPHIBIANS MAINTAINED: Yes
PUBLICATIONS: Gupta, B.B.P. & P. Chakrabarty 1988. Effect of thyroidal, gonadal and adrenal hormones on tissue respiration of
streaked frog, Rana limnocharis at low temperature. Indian J. Exp. Biol., 28, 23-26
Gupta, B.B.P. & H. Deka-Borah 1995. In vivo and in vitro effects of metabolic hormones on tissue respiration in toad, Bufo
melanostictus. During hibernation and active phase. Indian J. Exp. Biol., 33: 604-607
Gupta, B.B.P. & A. Mahanta 1997a. Role of thyroidal and testicular hormones in regulation of tissues respiration in hibernating and
non-hibernating species of frogs. Current Science, 72, 326-330
Gupta, B.B.P. and A. Mahanta 1997b. Involvement of adrenal hormones in tissue respiration of subtropical hibernating and non-
hibernating species of frogs. Indian J. Exp. Biol., 35: 244-249
Mahanta, A. and B.B.P. Gupta 1998. In vitro effects of adrenergic agonists and antagonists on tissue respiration in Rana
limnocharis and Rana cyanoplyctis. Current Science, 75:958-960.
OTHER INFORMATION: We have facilities for measuring hormones using radioimmunoassay -RIA & immunoradiometric assay –IRMA.
Gupta, Brij Kishor (15 MAY 1968) M
Evaluation & Monitoring Officer ADDRESS: Central Zoo Authority, Barrack No.4, Annexe 6, Bikaner House, Shahjahan Road
New Delhi 110 011
HOME ADDRESS: C-280, Arjuna, 10th Cross street, Beta-I, Great Noida 210 310, District
Gautam Budh Nagar, Uttar Pradesh
PHONE: 91-11-23073072, Res: 91-120-2322270, Mobile: 9810156712
FAX: 91-11-23386012
E-MAIL: [email protected], [email protected]
RESEARCH & SPL. INTEREST: Captive husbandry, Exhibit designing, Interpretation education.
TITLE (PH.D. THESIS): Yes, DEI, Dayalbagh, Agra 2007
GUIDING/GUIDED STUDENTS IN AMPHIBIAN STUDIES: Ravi Singh-Genetics of common amphibians from Agra Dist. 2006, DEI, Agra
CAPTIVE AMPHIBIANS MAINTAINED: Maintained while working at Coimbatore Zoological Park, Coimbatore – a project supported by the
Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust, Jersey.
1. Verrucose frog Limnocharis keralensis maintained for 1 yr. and bred, 2. Large wrinkled frog Nyctibatrachus major
PUBLICATIONS: Brij Kishor Gupta, 1998. Captive management and breeding of the Verrucose frog Limnocharis keralensis.
International Zoo News. Vol. 45/7, No. 288. 427-430.
Brij Kishor Gupta, 1998. Breeding of Large wrinkled frog Nyctibatrachus major at Coimbatore Zoo. Solitaire, No.6, 4-5.
Brij Kishor Gupta, 1998. On Reproduction & Captive Breeding of Ranids, Journal of Animal Keepers Forum, Vol.35 No.2, 464-465.
Brij Kishor Gupta, 2000. Illicit trade of live animals and animal products in the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve, Tiger Paper, Vol. XXVII,
No.3, pp.1-3.
Brij Kishor Gupta, 1998. Declining amphibians. Current Science, 25 July 1998, Vol. 75, No.2. pp 81-84.
Brij Kishor Gupta. Captive care of common Indian frogs and toads, 1998. Published by Coimbatore Zoological Park and
Conservation Centre. 27pp.
Brij Kishor Gupta, 1998. Rearing crickets at Coimbatore Zoo. Insect Environ, Vol. 4.
Gupta, Rohtash (4 JAN 1948) M
Professor (Retd.)
ADDRESS: Department of Zoology, Kurukshetra University
Kurukshetra 132 119, Haryana
PHONE: 91-1744-230039, 230026, 230410, 230196, Mobile: 9896051979
FAX: 91-1744-230277
Gururaja, Kotambylu Vasudeva (17 MAR 1977) M
Research Scientist
ADDRESS: Centre for Infrastructure, Sustainable Transport and Urban Planning (CiSTUP)
Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore 560 012, Karnataka
HOME ADDRESS: "Vishwam", LIG 414, F Bolck, III Main, II stage, Kallahalli
Shimoga 577 204, Karnataka
PHONE: 91-80-22932521, 2043, Res: 91-80-23647262
FAX: 91-80-23468207
E-MAIL: [email protected], [email protected]
Harpalani, Monica Nanakram (05 FEB 1988) F
Student ADDRESS: The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, Sayajigunj, Vadodara, Gujarat
HOME ADDRESS: F-2, First Lane, Kabir Complex, Makarpura Road, Vadodara – 390 009,
Gujarat
PHONE: 91-0265 2634603, Mobile: 9879012588
E-MAIL: [email protected], [email protected]
RESEARCH & SPL. INTEREST: Diversity, Genetics, Acoustics, Behaviour, Diseases, Education. Spl. Interest: Niche partitioning,
Breeding behaviour, acoustics, species interaction. Caecilians, Arboreal frogs & Cryptic species
CAPTIVE AMPHIBIANS MAINTAINED: No
PROJECTS: Attended the DST-SERB School in Herpetology, WII, Dehradun, 15-30 August 2013.
Hejmadi, Priyambada Mohanty (18 NOV 1939) M
Professor Retired ADDRESS: HOME ADDRESS: GM-8, V.S.S. Nagar, Vani Vihar, Bhubaneswar 751 007, Orissa
PHONE: 91-674-2581418, 2582884
E-MAIL: [email protected]
Hiragond, Ningappa Changoni (4 JUL 1968) M
ADDRESS: HOME ADDRESS: C/o. Modern Watch Co., Adarsh Complex, Near Bus Stand, Shahapur
Gulbarga Dist. 585 223, Karnataka
RESEARCH & SPL. INTEREST: Animal behaviour, Ecology, Biodiversity Conservation. Spl. Interest: Hoplobatrachus
tigerinus, Rana temporalis, Rana curtipes, Bufo melanostictus
PUBLICATIONS: Hiragond, N.C. and S.K. Saidapur 1999. Description of tadpole Rana temporalis from South
India. Current Science, 76(3): 442-444.
Hiremath, C.R. M
Principal ADDRESS: P.C. Jabin Science College, KLE Society, Vidyanagar
Hubli 580 031, Karnataka
PHONE: 91-836-2372285, 2376943
FAX: 91-836-2375379
Husain, Akhlaq M
Scientist
ADDRESS: Zoological Survey of India, Northern Regional Station, 218, Kaulagarh Road
Dehra Dun 248 195, Uttarakhand
PHONE: 91-135-2758362, 2756349
FAX: 91-135-2758362
Imkongwapang, R. M
Lecturer
ADDRESS: Department of Zoology, Nagaland University, (Opp. Congress Bhavan), Old Sectt. Complex
Kohima PO 797 001, Nagaland
PHONE: 91-369-2268209
Ishwar, N.M. (19 JUN 1971) M
ADDRESS: IUCN India, 20 Anand Lok (2nd Floor)
New Delhi 110 049
OR
Founder and Executive Director, Group for Nature Preservation and Education
New No: 30, Block II, Gandhi Mandapam Road, Kotturpuram, Chennai 600 085, Tamil Nadu
PHONE: 91-11-26257742, Res: 24417001, Mobile: 0984098197
E-MAIL: [email protected], [email protected]
Jahas, S.A.S. M
ADDRESS: Division of Wildlife Biology, Kerala Forest Research Institute, Peechi
Thrissur 680 653, Kerala
Jose kumar, Vilayaseril Samuel (29 MAY 1959) M
Lecturer
ADDRESS: Department of Zoology, Mar Ivanios College, Bethany hills, Nalanchira P.O.
Thiruvananthapuram 695 015, Kerala
HOME ADDRESS: Vilayasseril House, 83 B/CRA, Chencherry Road, Nalanchira P.O.
Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala
PHONE: 91-471-2531053, 2530023
FAX: 91-471-2531053
E-MAIL: [email protected]
RESEARCH & SPL. INTEREST: Conservation, Taxonomy, Endocrine Physiology. Spl. Interest; Anurans, Gymnophiona
TITLE (PH.D. THESIS): Yes, “Action of adrenal and pancreatic hormones on certain enzymes of energy metabolism in a caecilian,
Gegeneophis carnosus (Beddomme)”, University of Kerala, 1992. GUIDE: Dr. O.V. Oommen.
PROJECTS: 1999-2000, Survey of amphibian diversity in Irinjalakuda municipality, Irinjalakuda, Thrissur Dist.
CAPTIVE AMPHIBIANS MAINTAINED: No
PUBLICATIONS: Josekumar, V.S. & O.V. Oommen, 1988. Effect of adreneline on hepetic enzyme activities manapoden amphibia,
Gegeneophis carnosus. Indi. J. Expt. Biol., 26 (10): 796-800.
Josekumar, V.S. & O.V. Oommen, 1988. Dose dependent effect of corticosterone on oxidative metabolism in an apoda,
Gegeneophis carnosus. Indian J. Comp. Anim. Physiol. 7(1): 29-34.
Josekumar, V.S. & O.V. Oommen, 1989. Effect of insulin administration on the oxidative metabolism in an apoda, Gageneophis
carnosus. Indian J. Comp. Anim. Physiol. 7(1): 29-34.
Josekumar, V.S. & O.V. Oommen, 1995. Effect of glueazon on the activities of certain oxidative enzymes of energy metabolism in
an amphibia, Gegeneophis carnosus (Beddome). J. Reprod. Biol. Comp. Endocrinol. 7(2): 112-120.
Sanil George, Johnson Samuel and V.J. Josekumar, 1996. Survey of amphibian fauna of Thattakkad Bird Sanctuary, Kerala. Zoos'
Print. 11(5):7-8
Josekumar, V.S., 1998. Altered kinetics of brain mitochandrial Mg++-ATPase by alloxan in vitro in Occidozyga hexadactla. J.
Kerala. Zool. Soc. 7 (in print).
Joshua, Justus (14 JUL 1960) M
Scientist ADDRESS: Foundation for Ecological Security, Ecology and Environment
18, New Ahinsapuri, Opp. Jyoti School, Fatehpura
Udaipur 313 001, Rajasthan
PHONE: 91-294-2453419
FAX: 91-294-2450760
E-MAIL: [email protected]
Kadadevaru, Girish Gurusiddayya (9 SEP 1964) M
Head of the Department ADDRESS: Dept. of Zoology, H.S. Kotambri Science Institute, PC Jabin Science College, Vidya Nagar
Hubli 580 031, Karnataka
HOME ADDRESS: No: 12, MB Nagar, Dharward, Karnataka 580 008
PHONE: 91-836-2372285, 2376943, Mobile: 9448559795
FAX: 91-836-2375379
E-MAIL: [email protected]
RESEARCH & SPL. INTEREST: Acoustic Communication, Ecology, Conservation, Behaviour, Biodiversity, Taxonomy, Development
Studies, Migration. Spl. Interest: Hylids, Ranids, Microhylids
TITLE (PH.D. THESIS): Yes, “Amphibian studies on Bioacoustics and breeding behaviour in some anuran amphibians & birds”.
PUBLICATIONS: Kadadevaru, G.G., Mating call of the burrowing frog Ramanella montana. Adv. Zool. 19 (2):91-93. Four Papers
communicated to journals.
Kalaiarasan, V. (9 SEP 1963) M
Advisor ADDRESS: Adaya Poonga Project, Tamil Nadu Urban Development Fund, 1st Floor, Vairam Complex
112, Theyagaraya Road, T Nagar, Chennai 600 017, Tamil Nadu
PHONE: 91-422-2572222, Mobile: 9444855751
E-MAIL: [email protected]
RESEARCH & SPL. INTEREST: Survey and status and distribution pattern and conservation issues.
PROJECTS: Eastern Ghats & Tamil Nadu
CAPTIVE AMPHIBIANS MAINTAINED: No
Kalaichelvan, T. (4 MAY 1963) M
Junior Manager, Environment Management
ADDRESS: Environment Management Department, 5th Floor, Bhilai Steel Plant, Steel Authority of India Ltd., Bhilai,
Chhattisgarh – 490 001
HOME ADDRESS: QR. No. 1A, Street-4A, Sector-9, Bhilai, Chhattisgarh
PHONE: 91-788 2854392, 2856767 (Resi.), Mobile: 9407984364, 9406206736
E-MAIL: [email protected], [email protected]
RESEARCH & SPL. INTEREST: Taxonomy, Behaviour, Photography
TITLE (PH.D. THESIS): Yes, “Studies on Taxonomy and Biology of Leaf Beetles (Insects, Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae) of Durg-Bhilai
(C.G.) India. Pt. Ravishankar Shukla University, Raipur, 2004. GUIDE: Dr. K.K. Verma.
Kalita, Satyendra Nath (1 MAR 1973) M
Lecturer ADDRESS: PG Department of Zoology, Bajali College, Pathsala
Barpeta 781 325, Assam
HOME ADDRESS: Bhaskar Nagar, Zoo Narangi Road, Kamrup, Guwahati, Assam 781021
PHONE: 91-361-666678, 6666423, Res: 91-361-2450607, 65035
FAX: 91-361-630008
Kamble, Satish S. M
Senior Zoological Assistant
ADDRESS: Zoological Survey of India, Freshwater Biological Station, Plot 366/1, Attapur (V), Ring Road,
Hyderguda P.O., Hyderabad 500 048, Andhra Pradesh
PHONE: 91-40-24002251
FAX: 91-24002250
RESEARCH & SPL. INTEREST: Ecology, Taxonomy. Spl. Interest: Indotyphlus battersbyi; Caceilian species from Khandala -
Bhimashankar belts.
GUIDING/GUIDED STUDENTS IN AMPHIBIAN STUDIES: No
PROJECTS: 1996 Amphibia of Ujani Wetland, Pune dist., Maharashtra
1995 onwards, Amphibia of Pench Natioanl Park, Nagpur dist., Maharashtra
1995 onwards, Amphibia of Tadoba National Park, Chandrapur dist., Maharashtra
1993 onwards, Amphibia of Melghat, Tiger Project, Amaravati dist., Maharashtra
CAPTIVE AMPHIBIANS MAINTAINED: No
Kanakasabai, R. M
ADDRESS: HOME ADDRESS: Plot No: 41, V.K.A. Nagar, Amma Pettai, Chidambaram T.K.
Cuddalore Dist 608 401, Tamil Nadu
Kanamadi, R.D. (4 JAN 1948) M
Professor
ADDRESS: Department of Zoology, Karnatak University, Pavate Nagar
Dharwad 580 003, Karnataka
PHONE: 91-836-2215225, 2215355, 2215252
FAX: 91-836-2747884, 2741928
E-MAIL: [email protected]
RESEARCH & SPL. INTEREST: Ecology, Conservation, Taxonomy, Population studies, Toxicoloy
TITLE (PH.D. THESIS): Yes, “Some Aspects of Reproduction Biology of the toad Bufo melanostictus”. Karnataka University. Dharwad.
1982. GUIDE: Dr. S.K. Saidapur.
GUIDING/GUIDED STUDENTS IN AMPHIBIAN STUDIES: 1992. Dr. C.R. Hiremath - Acoustics & reproductive biology of some anurans.
1992. Dr. C.S. Jirunkoli - Reproductive biology of some anuran amphibians
PROJECTS: 1995-98. Acoustic communication in some anuran amphibian of Western Ghats and in fringe areas.
1990-93. Environmental regulation of gametogenesis in the Indian bull frog, Hoplobatrachus tigerinus in Dharwad.
1989-91. Effect of organophosphates, Mercury & Zinc compounds on the reproduction in frog Euphlyctis cyanophlyctis Dharwad.
CAPTIVE AMPHIBIANS MAINTAINED: Yes
PUBLICATIONS: Chapparadhalli, C.J. and R.D. Kanamadi, 1995. Effect of sublethal concentration of mercurial fungicide emisan on
ovary and fat bodies of frog, Rana cyanophlyctis. Indian J. Exptl. Biol. 33: 466-468.
Kanamadi, R.D., C.R. Hiremath & H. Schneider, 1995. Vocalization and territoriality of the Indian frog Rana limnocharis. Proc. natn.
Sci. Acad. B61: 9-14.
Kanamadi, R.D., C.R. Hiremath & H. Schneider, 1994. Advertisement calls of two anuran amphibians, Rana tigrina and
Tomopterna breviceps. J. Biosci. 10: 75-80.
Kanamadi, R.D., C.R. Hiremath & H. Schneider, 1994. Courtship, amplexus and advertisement call of tree frog Microhyla rubra.
Curr. Sci. 66: 5-11.
Kanamadi, R.D., C.R. Hiremath & H. Schneider, 1993. The advertisement call of the South Indian frog Ramanella variegata
(microhylidae). J. Herpetol. 27: 218-219.
Kanamadi, R.D., H. Schneider, C.R. Hiremath & C.S. Jirankali, 1993. Vocalization of tree frog Polypedates maculatus
(Rhacophoridae). J. Biosci. 18: 239-245.
Kanamadi, R.D. & C.S. Jirankali, 1993. Role of temperature and light in regulation of ovarian cycle of Polypedates maculatus.
Indian J. Expt. Biol. 31: 732-737.
Kanamadi, R.D. & C.R. Hiremath, 1993. Testicular activity in the frog Microhyla ornata (Microhylidae). Proc. Indian. natn. Sci. Acad.
(in press).
Hiremath, C.R. & R.D. Kanamadi, 1993. Structural basis of vocalization in some tropical anuran amphibians: Ranidae,
Rhacophoridae, Microhylidae and Bufonidae. J. Karn. Univ. Sci. 37: 160-170.
Kanamadi, R.D. & C.S. Jirankali, 1992. Testicular activitiy in Polypedates maculatus (Rhacophoridae): Seasonal changes in
spermatogenesis and fat bodies. J. Herpetol. 26: 239-335.
Kanamadi, R.D. & S.K. Saidapur, 1992. Effects of exposure of subleathal mercuric chloride on the testis and fat body of the frog,
Rana cyanophlyctis. J. Herpetol. 26: 499-501.
Kanamadi, R.D. & S.K. Saidapur, 1992. Effect of chronic exposure to the mercurial fungicide emisan on spermatogenesis in Rana
cyanophlyctis. J. Herpetol. 26: 508-510.
Jirankali, C.S. & R.D. Kanamadi, 1992. Effect of low temperature on the spermatogenetic activity of the tree frog Polypedates
maculatus (Gray). J. Karn. Univ. Sci. 36: 198-205.
Kanamadi, R.D., C.R. Hiremath & H. Schnider, 1992. Vocalization and breeding period in the South Indian tropical frog Rana
crassa (Jerdon). Zool. Anz. 22: 26-31.
Kanamadi, R.D. & S.M. Yamakanamaradi, 1991. Cytomorphological changes in the gonadotrops (B2 cells) of South Indian toad
Bufo melanostictus (Schn.) J. Karn. Univ. Sci., 35: 229-239.
Kanamadi, R.D. & C.S. Jirankali, 1991. Testicular activity in the burrowing frog Tomopterna breviceps. Zool. Anz. 227: 80-92.
Kanamadi, R.D. & S.K. Saidapur, 1991. Effect of sublethal concentration of mercuric chloride on the ovary of Rana cyanophlyctis.
J. Herpetol. 25: 494-497.
Kanamadi, R.D. & C.S. Jirankali, 1991. Variation in the fat body mass in the burrowing male frog Tomopterna breviceps. Environ.
Ecol. 9: 785-786.
Kanamadi, R.D. & S.M. Yamakanamaradi, 1991. Effect of fat body excision on the spermatogenesis of the toad Bufo melanostictus.
Environ. Ecol. 9: 399-401.
Kanamadi, R.D. & C.S. Jirankali, 1991. Ovarian activity in the tree frog Polypedates maculatus: A quantitative and qualitative study
of ovarian cycle and its relation to oviduct and fat body cycle. Zool. Anz. 226: 149-162.
Kanamadi, R.D., N.U. Buttewadkar, & C.R. Hiremath, 1990. On the onset of breeding season, in some anuran amphibians of
Dharwad, Dharwad district, Karnataka. J. Bombay Nat. Hist. Society, 87: 156-157.
Kanamadi, R.D. & C.R. Hiremath, 1990. Vocalization and breeding period in the burrowing from Tomopterna breviceps. Environ.
Ecol. 8: 1055-1056.
Kanamadi, R.D. & C.R. Hiremath, 1989. Anuran amphibian fauna of Dharwad. J. Karn. Univ. Sci. 33: 8-12.
Kanamadi, R.D., S.K. Saidapur, N.U. Buttewadkar, & S.M. Yamakaanamaradi, 1989. Annual changes in the fat body of the toad
Bufo melanostictus (Schn.). inhabiting tropical zone of South India. Proc. Indian. natn. Sci. Acad. 55B: 261-264.
Saidapur, S.K., R.D. Kanamadi & N.U. Buttewadkar, 1989. Variations in the fat body mass in the male frog Rana cyanophlyctis. J.
Herpetol. 23: 461-463.
Kanamadi, R.D., S.M. Yamakanamaradi, & S.K. Saidapur, 1989. A study of ovarian cycle in the laboratory maintained toad Bufo
melanostictus (Schn.). with special reference to vitellogenesis resting phase and follicular kinetics. Zool. Anz. 222: 197-204.
Kanamadi, R. D. & S.M. Yamakanamaradi, 1988. Ovarian cycle in the taod Bufo melanostictus (Schn.): A quantitative analysis of
follicular kinetics and oviduct cycle. J. Karn. Univ. Sci. 32: 6-12.
Kanamadi, R.D. & S.K. Saidapur, 1988. Effect of fat body ablation on spermatogenesis in the Indian skipper frog Rana
cyanophlyctis. Zool. Anz. 220: 79-81.
Kanamadi, R.D. 1988. Effect of cypreterone acetate, cepreterone acetate + testosterone and testosterone on spermatogenesis,
Leydig cell and thumb pads of the toad Bufo melanostictus (Schn.). J. Karn. Univ. Sci. 32: 157-162.
Kanamadi, R.D. & S.K. Saidapur, 1987. Follicular atresia in the ovary of toad Bufo melanostictus (Schn.). Zeit, Mikr. anat. Forsch.
101: 653-658.
Kanamadi, R.D. & S.K. Saidapur, 1986. Effect of testosterone on spermatogenesis, Leydig cell and thumb pads of the frog Rana
cyanophlyctis (Schn.). J. Karn. Univ. Sci. 31: 151-162.
Kanamadi, R.D., S.K. Saidapur, & V.B. Nadakarni, 1983. Pattern of testicular activity in the toad Bufo melanostictus (Schn.). Biol.
Bull. India. 5: 10-19.
Kanamadi, R.D. & S.K. Saidapur, 1983. On the origin of oogonia in the adult toad Bufo melanostictus following spawning. Zool.
Anz. 210: 86-90.
Saidapur, S.K. & R.D. Kanamadi, 1982. A comparative study of spermatogenetic cycle in Rana cyanophlyctis (Schn.) and R. tigrina
(Daud.). Biol. Bull. India, 4: 110-113
Kanamadi, R.D. & S.K. Saidapur, 1982. Pattern of ovarian activity in the toad Bufo melanostictus (Schn.). Proc. Indian Natn. Sci.
Acad. 48B: 307-316.
Kanamadi, R.D. & S.K. Saidapur, 1982. Effect of estradiol - 17B, estrodiol + homoplastic pars distalis extract, estradiol - 17 B +
testosterone and testosterone on spermatogenesis, Leydig cells and thumb pads in the toad Bufo melanostictus (Schn.). Indian J.
Exp. Biol. 20: 209-215.
Masood-Hussain, M., R.D. Kanamadi & S.K. Saidapur 1981. Effect of cyproterone acetate and cyproterone acetate + ascorbic acid
on the pars distalis of the toad Bufo melanostictus. Indian J. Exp. Biol. 19: 1061-1062.
Kanamadi, R.D. & S.K. Saidapur, 1981. Effect of short term treatment of methallibure (ICI. 33828) on the testis and thumb pad of
the toad Bufo melanostictus. Curr. Sci. 50: 623-624.
Kannan, P. M
ADDRESS: Chennai Snake Park, Raj Bhavan Post
Chennai 600 040, Tamil Nadu
PHONE: 91-44-22353623, Mobile: 9444855748
RESEARCH & SPL. INTEREST: Ecology, Biodiversity
PROJECTS: 1997. Herpetofaunal survey in and around Ooty, Nilgiri District.
1997. Herpetofaunal survey in and around Coimbatore 10o 55' and 11o 10’N 76o 50' and 77o10’E.
1994. (6 month study for M.Sc. dissertation). Herpetofaunal assemblages in Mayiladuthurai area - A conservation approach.
Nagapattinam District 11o 18’N and 80o 50’E
Kenitkar, Isaac M
ADDRESS: National Bureau of Animal Genetic Resources, P. Box 129
Karnal 132 001, Haryana
PHONE: 91-184-253918
FAX: 91-184-253654
Khaire, Anil Sakharam (1 JUN 1958) M
Director ADDRESS: Nisargakavi Bahinabai Choudhary Pranisangrahalay, Sambhaji Nagar, Chinchwad
Pune 411 019, Maharashtra
PHONE: 91-20-27496036, Mobile: 9922501971
E-MAIL: [email protected]
RESEARCH & SPL. INTEREST: Captive management
Kharbuli, B. M
Professor ADDRESS: Department of Zoology, North Eastern Hill University
Shillong 793 022, Meghalaya
PHONE: 91-364-2722324, Res: 91-364-2221773, Mobile: 9436101231
E-MAIL: [email protected]
Krishna, Savitha N. F
Associate Professor
ADDRESS: Department of Bioscience, University of Mysore, Hemagangotri
Hassan 573 220, Karnataka
HOME ADDRESS: Poornaprajna Institute of Scientific Research, Bidalur, Devananhalli,
Bangalore 562 110
E-MAIL: [email protected]
Krishnamurthy, S.V. (16 AUG 1966) M
Chairman ADDRESS: Department of Studies & Research in Environmental Science, School of Earth Sciences,
Bioscience Block, Janasahyadri, Shankaraghatta 577 451, Karnataka
HOME ADDRESS: No: 22, Aditya, 2nd Cross, Keerthi Nagar
Shimoga 577 204, Karnataka
PHONE: 91-8282-256301-307, Res: 91-8182-248011
FAX: 91-8282-256255
E-MAIL: [email protected], [email protected]
RESEARCH & SPL. INTEREST: Ecology, Conservation, Taxonomy, Population studies.
GUIDING/GUIDED STUDENTS IN AMPHIBIAN STUDIES: No
PROJECTS: 1996. Diversity and habitat ecology of amphibians in a few islands in the back water of Bhadra Reservoir. Shimoga Dist.
1990-1994. Survey and natural history observations on the amphibians fauna around Sringeri. Sringeri taluk - Chickmangalur Dist.
1985-1987.Biology of Rana curtipes. Sringeri Taluk.
1984-1987. Eco-ethology and physiology of Ichthyophis beddomii. Sringeri Taluk.
CAPTIVE AMPHIBIANS MAINTAINED: No
PUBLICATIONS: 1992. Survey and natural history observations on the amphibian fauna around Sringeri. pp 18.
Conser. Res. Report BNHS. Bombay. A note on ethomorphological feature of amplexus in Rana curtipes (Jerdon, 1853). J.
Herpetol.
Notes on habitat feature, morphology and morphometry of Rana aurantiaca (Boulenger) from Sringeri. Proc. Indian Nat. Sci. Acad.
Amphibian fauna of Sringeri Taluk. J. Indian Inst. Sci. 73(433-452)
Structure of the femoral gland and habitat features of an endemic anuran Nyctibatrachus major (Boulenger). J. Indian Inst. Sci.
72:385-393.
Krutha, Keerthi (26 MAR 1990) F
Junior Research Fellow ADDRESS: Wildlife Information Liaison Development Society
12, Thiruvannamalai Nagar, Saravanampatty, Coimbatore 641035, Tamil Nadu
PHONE: 91-9385339862 & 9385339863
E-MAIL: [email protected]
RESEARCH & SPL. INTEREST: Taxonomy, Diversity, Genetics, Acoustics, Deformities, Diseases, Captive Breeding, Photography,
Education. Spl. Interest: To Document and establish population monitoring programs for amphibians and to establish a centre for
gene banking of amphibians.
CAPTIVE AMPHIBIANS MAINTAINED: No
Kumar, Ajith (7 JUN 1952) M
Course Co-Director ADDRESS: National Centre for Biological Sciences, P.Box 6501, G.K.V.K. Campus, Hebbal
Bangalore 560 065, Karnataka
PHONE: 91-80-26715364
E-MAIL: [email protected]
RESEARCH & SPL. INTEREST: Rain forest Ecology, Primates, Small Mammals, Herpetofauna
PROJECTS: 1995-2001. Impact of habitat fragmentation on Herpeto fauna & small mammals in rain forest of the Western Ghats in
Anamalai Hills, Kalakkad Mundanthurai Tiger Reserve.
CAPTIVE AMPHIBIANS MAINTAINED: No
PUBLICATIONS: Karthikeyan, V., A. Kumar & R. Chellam, 1998. The distribution of stream amphibians in the rain forest of the
Western Ghats. Proc. Natural Wildlife Seminar, Wildlife Institute of India, August 1998.
Kumar, N. Rajesh (22 FEB 1991) M
Programme Fellow
ADDRESS: Salim Ali Centre for Ornithology and Natural History, Coimbatore 641 108
HOME ADDRESS: 17D, Vedappanadi Street, Kuniyamuthur, Coimbatore 641 008
PHONE: 9787254322
E-MAIL: [email protected], [email protected]
RESEARCH & SPL. INTEREST: Wildlife Conservation, Ornithology, Butterfly study and photography
Lalremsanga, H.T. (14 FEB 1979) M
Lecturer
ADDRESS: Department of Zoology, Mizoram University
Aizwal 796 001, Mizoram
HOME ADDRESS: C-53, College Veng, Aizwal 796 001, Mizoram
PHONE: 91-389-2330724, Res: 2329538, Mobile: 9862559482
E-MAIL: [email protected]
RESEARCH & SPL. INTEREST: Conservation and study of herpetology.
TITLE (PH.D. THESIS): Presently enrolled for Ph.D., “Studies on the ecology, breeding behaviour and development of some
Microhylids and ranids prevalent in Mizoram”, North Eastern Hill University, Shillong., GUIDE: Prof. (Mrs.) R.N.K. Hooroo
CAPTIVE AMPHIBIANS MAINTAINED: Microhylids and Ranids
PUBLICATIONS: H.T.Lalremsanga, Saipari Sailo and R.N.K.Hooroo. 2007. Record of Rana chloronota (Gunter, 1875) (Anura:
Ranidae) from Mizoram, North-Eastern India. Hamadryad Vol. 31. No, 2. pp. 361-362.
Saipari Sailo, H.T.Lalremsanga & R.N.K.Hooroo 2007. Record of Amolops kaulbacki from India. Herpetological Review 38(1)pp.96.
H.T.Lalremsanga, Saipari Sailo & R.N.K.Hooroo. 2007 Record of Leptobrachium smithi from Mizoram. Herpetological Review 38
(1) pp. 98.
H.T.Lalremsanga, Saipari Sailo, B.Kharbuli and R.N.K.Hooroo. 2007. Record of Sylvirana leptoglossa (Cope, 1868) (Anura :
Ranidae) from Kolasib district, Mizoram, northeast India. Frog Leg No. 13. pp.9-10.
OTHER INFORMATION: Mizoram Univeristy is a new University and since Mizoram is rich in herpetofauna, it will be great help for me
to be part of ANSA so that I will in turn be able to impart my knowledge to the students and the people of the state.
Longkumer, Yanger M
SG Lecturer & Vice Principal
ADDRESS: Department of Zoology, Kohima Science College, Jotsoma
Kohima 797 002, Nagaland
E-MAIL: [email protected]
Madhyastha, N.A. M
Professor and Head
ADDRESS: Department of Zoology, Poorna Prajna College, Malacology Centre
Udupi 576 101, Karnataka
PHONE: 91-820-2520459, 2524570, 2524453, Mobile: 9845256367
E-MAIL: [email protected], [email protected]
Mahanta, Jugal Kishore M
ADDRESS: Present Address not known
HOME ADDRESS:
PHONE:
FAX: E-MAIL:
RESEARCH & SPL. INTEREST: Ecology, Conservation, Biodiversity, Population studies. Spl. Interest: Rana limnocharis, Tomopterna
rolandae
GUIDING/GUIDED STUDENTS IN AMPHIBIAN STUDIES: No
PROJECTS: 1994-1996. Population biology and the energetics study of the dominant species of Sambalpur region.
1994-1995. American frog study project at Barpali District, Bargarh, Orissa.
1990-1991. Population Biology, growth and energetics of some amphibians from Orissa. U.G.C. sponsored project. Sambalpur
District of Orissa.
CAPTIVE AMPHIBIANS MAINTAINED: No
PUBLICATIONS: MPhil Thesis:- Seasonal changes in the Population structure (Size class frequency,Sex ratio, Allowatric
Relationships etc.) of the amphibian assemblage at Jyothivihar, India; submitted to Sambalpur University.
Dash, M.C. & J.K. Mahanta, 1993. Quantitative analysis of the community structure of tropical amphibian assemblages and its
significance to conservation; J. of Bioscience; Vol.18;No.1, PP 121-1
Dash, M.C. & J.K. Mahanta, 1995. Life cycle pattern of frogs and paddy cultivation in Orissa. in the X Annual Congress on Man and
Environment held in NIO, Donapaula; Panaji; Goa,8-10.
Mahanta, J.K., S.K. Swain & M.C. Dash. Morphometric relationships in tropical anurans and their relationship to some life history
parameters. Communicated to J.B.N.H.S. Bombay.
Mallapur, Gowri (25 AUG 1976) F
ADDRESS: B-1, Ultra CHS, Lt. Dilip Gupte Road, Mahim (W)
Mumbai 400 016, Maharashtra
PHONE: 91-22-24444650, Res: 09987473808, Mobile: 09322260067
E-MAIL: [email protected]
TITLE (PH.D. THESIS): No.
CAPTIVE AMPHIBIANS MAINTAINED: No
Mallick, Pranab Kumar M
Reader and Head
ADDRESS: Department of Zoology, Dum Dum Motijheel College, Motijheel Avenue
Kolkata 700 074, West Bengal
E-MAIL: [email protected]
Mallik, Ashok Kumar (1 MAY 1980) M
Student
ADDRESS: KS Lab, Center for Ecological Science, Indian Institute of Science
Bangalore 12, Karnataka
HOME ADDRESS: C/o. Malati Mallik, At/PO: Gandagam, Via-Sankarakhol
Kandhamal Dist. 762 019, Orissa
PHONE: Mobile: 9986919048
E-MAIL: [email protected]
RESEARCH & SPL. INTEREST: Diversity, Taxonomy and Biogeography of Amphibians
TITLE (PH.D. THESIS): Presently enrolled for Ph.D., “The pattern of distribution and diversification of select genus of snakes”, Indian
Instuitute of Science, Bangalore, GUIDE: Dr. Karthik Shanker
GUIDING/GUIDED STUDENTS IN AMPHIBIAN STUDIES: No
CAPTIVE AMPHIBIANS MAINTAINED: No
Manimozhi, A. (2 JUN 1964) M
Biologist ADDRESS: Arignar Anna Zoological Park, Vandalur
Chennai 600 048, Tamil Nadu
PHONE: 91-44-22751089, Res: 91-44-22399682, Mob: 9445427043
FAX: 91-44-22376741
E-MAIL: [email protected]
RESEARCH & SPL. INTEREST: Captive breeding of Amphibians
PROJECTS: February 1999 – present. Study on Amphibian diversity and status in Kanchipuram district and starting amphibian
exhbits with special reference to captive breeding at Arignar Anna Zoological Park.
CAPTIVE AMPHIBIANS MAINTAINED: Yes. Bufo melanostictus – 8; Euphlyctis hexadactylus – 20; Linmnonectes limnocharis – 30;
Polypedatus maculatus - 12
Marathe, Rahul R. M
Manager ADDRESS: Technical Service, ROSS Lifescience Private Limited, S.No: 2/9 & 2/5A, Purushottam Plaza,
No: 2 First Floor, Baner Road, Pune 411 045, Maharashtra
PHONE: 91-20-40789009
E-MAIL: [email protected]
Mathew, Mercy (1 JUN 1953) F
Retired Senior Grade Lecturer
ADDRESS: Department of Zoology, Mar Thoma College, Kuttapuzha P.O.
Thiruvalla 689 103, Kerala
PHONE: 91-469-2630342, 2741542
RESEARCH & SPL. INTEREST: Ecology, Biodiversity, Toxicology. Spl. Interest: Anura- Euphlyctis hexadactylus &
Bufo melanostictus
TITLE (PH.D. THESIS): Yes, “Studies on some aspects of the biology and ecology of common Indian toad Bufo melanostictus
Schneider. 1999”. GUIDE: Dr.M.I. Andrews, M.G. University.
GUIDING/GUIDED STUDENTS IN AMPHIBIAN STUDIES: No
CAPTIVE AMPHIBIANS MAINTAINED: No
PUBLICATIONS: George,S. M. Mathew and M.I. Andrews. 1993. Correlation of Fat Body of some Indian Anurans
Zoological Society of Kerala 3(1) 55-57.
Mathew, M. and M.I. Andrews. 1999. Effects of Hinosan on the growth of Tadpoles of common Indian Tree frog. Polypedates
maculatus Rational Discourse 5(1).
Minhas, Aboobacker M. M
ADDRESS: Department of Zoology, Farook College
Kozhikode 673 632, Kerala
HOME ADDRESS: Fathima Manzil, Poonadath Paramba, Eranhipalam P.O.
Kozhikode 673 006, Kerala
PHONE: 91-495-2440660, 2440661
FAX: 91-495-2440464
E-MAIL: [email protected]
RESEARCH & SPL. INTEREST: Ecology, Conservation, Biodiversity, Taxonomy. Spl. Interest: Anuran
PROJECTS: 1997-99. Participated in Project on Biodiversity of Western Ghats (M. Gadgil), Muthappampuzha, Thiruvambady
Panchayath. Calicut Dist. Kerala.
CAPTIVE AMPHIBIANS MAINTAINED: No
Mishra, L.C. M
Head and Dean
ADDRESS: Department of Life Science, Chhatrapati Shahu Ji Maharaj University, Kalyanpur
Kanpur 208 024, Uttar Pradesh
PHONE: 91-512-2535876, 2570450, Mobile: 9336485216
Mohanty, Ashish Kumar (7 JUN 1961) M
Assistant Professor
ADDRESS: Department of Zoology, College of Basic Science and Humanities, Orissa University of
Agriculture & Technology, Bhubaneswar 751 003, Orissa
PHONE: 91-674-2393029, 2392818
RESEARCH & SPL. INTEREST: Amphibian Developmental Biology, Reproductive Biology, Nutrition & Reproduction.
Spl. Interest: Limnonectes limnocharis, Aquarium fish breeding
TITLE (PH.D. THESIS): Yes, “Biology of Indian Paddy Field Frog, Rana limnocharis (Anura : Ranidee) Utkal
University”, degree awarded in 1994. GUIDE: Dr. Sushil K. Dutta.
GUIDING/GUIDED STUDENTS IN AMPHIBIAN STUDIES: No
CAPTIVE AMPHIBIANS MAINTAINED: No
PUBLICATIONS: Mohanty, A.K., N. Singh and S.K.Dutta, 1995. Population dynamics and growth in a Natural Population of
Limnonectes limnocharis (Anura, Renidae) Asiatic Herpetological Research 7: 87-92.
Mohanty, A.K.. N.Singh and S.K. Dutt, 1995. Polymorphism and inheritance or mid-dorsal stripe in Limnonectes limnocharis
(Anura:Ranidoe) in India. Zoos’ Print X(7):22-23.
Mohanty, A.K., S.K.Dutta and Nina Singh 1996. Breeding, Development and life history of Limnonectes limnocharis (Anura:
Ranidae) Zoos’ Print X1(8):8-14.
Mohanty, A.K. and S.K.Dutta, 1998. Biological notes on Limnonectes limnocheris (Anura:Ranidae) in India. Journal of Herpetology.
6(1):33-44.
Mohanty, A.K. and S.K.Dutta 1999. Ontogeny of teeth non structure of Limnonectes limnocharis (Anura:Ranidae) (Communicated)
Abstracts
Mohanty, A.K. 1991. Nature's Gift, the Forest Synopsis of papers presented in the workshop “Forest based tourism” organised by
Nature and Wildlife Conservation Society of Orissa at Regional Science Centre, BBSR.
Mohanty, A.K. and S.K.Dutta, 1993. Polymorphism and inheritance of mid-dorsal stripe in Rana limnocharis (Anura:Ranidae)
Proceedings of International symposium on Environmental Management of Preventable Human Problems and VIII Annual
conference of the National Environmental Science Academy held at R.M.R.C., Bhubaneswar.
Mohanty, A.K. and S.K.Dutta, 1993. Embryonic development and expressing of dorso-median stripe in Rana limnocharis
(Anura:Ranidae) Proceedings of the International symposium on cellular & molecular aspects of Developmental Regulation held at
Department of Zoology, University of Poona.
Mohanty, A.K. and S.K.Dutta, 1993. Fecundity and life history of Rana limnocharis (Anura :Ranidae). Proceedings of National
Conference on Environmental preservation. A role for every one and IX Annual meeting of National Environmental Science
Academy held at Osmania University, Hyderabad.
Mohanty, A.K.and S.K.Dutta,1999. Clutch Size and hatching analysis of Rana limnocharis (Anura: Ranidae) Proceeding of 8th All
India Congress of Zoology held at P.G. Department of Zoology, Utkal University, Bhubaneswar.
OTHER INFORMATION: I was working on aquarium Fish Nutrition & Breeding of University of Delhi along with my guide Dr. P.K. Paul
besides my work on mammalian reproduction.
Molur, Sanjay R.V. (6 MAY 1968) M
Executive Director ZOO, Founder WILD ADDRESS: Zoo Outreach Organization, 12, Thiruvannamalai Nagar, Saravanampatty,
Coimbatore 641 035, Tamil Nadu
PHONE: 91-9385339862 & 9385339863
E-MAIL: [email protected], [email protected]
Mondal, A.K. M
Ex-Principal Scientist ADDRESS: Indian Council of Agricultural Research, B-10/75, Diagonal Road (1), Kalyani
Nadia 741 235, West Bengal
Mukherjee, Shomen (12 JUNE 1974) M
Student
ADDRESS: Department of Desert Ecology, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Blaustein Institute for
Desert Research, Mitrani, Sede Boker Campus 84990, Israel (Indian but lives in Israel)
HOME ADDRESS: L4-16, Ring Road, Telco colony, Jamshedpur 831 004, Bihar
PHONE: 972-7-6596785, Res: 91-657-280927
FAX: 972-7-6596772
E-MAIL: [email protected]
Munje, Avishkar Bhagwan (2 OCT 1994) M
Student
ADDRESS: Fergusson College, Pune
PHONE: 9823632461
E-MAIL: [email protected]
RESEARCH & SPL. INTEREST: Taxonomy, Diversity, Genetics, Acoustics, Behaviour, Deformities, Captive breeding
Spl. Interest: Amphibians of India & SE Asia.
Murthy, T.S.N. M
Scientist-Retd., ZSI
ADDRESS: HOME ADDRESS: H-20/E South Avenue, Thiruvanmayur
Chennai 600 041, Tamil Nadu
Naik, Y.M. M
Reader ADDRESS: Department of Zoology, M.S. University of Baroda
Vadodara 390 002, Gujarat
HOME ADDRESS: 5/28, Ellora Park, Race course circle, Baroda 390 007, Gujarat
PHONE: 91-265-2795600, 2794352
FAX: 91-265-2793693
RESEARCH & SPL. INTEREST: Ecology, Cytology, Conservation, Physiology, Biodiversity, Taxonomy, Population studies.
Spl. Interest: General studies of amphibian forms in Gujarat.
GUIDING/GUIDED STUDENTS IN AMPHIBIAN STUDIES: 1996. K.R. Vinod.
PROJECTS: 1993-1994. EIA studies on fisheries in the command area of Sardar Sarovar Narmada Project. North Narmada river in
Gujarat.
1989-1992. Eco-environmental and Wildlife management studies on Sardar Sarovar submergence area in Gujarat. South Gujarat
Bharuch area and Shoolpaneshwar Wildlife Sanctuary.
1986. Frog census project and reptiles. Gujarat.
CAPTIVE AMPHIBIANS MAINTAINED: No
PUBLICATIONS: Naik, Y.M. & K.R. Vinod, 1995. A review on Amphibian fauna of India: Threats and preservation in Indian Wildlife:
Threats and preservation. ed. B.D. Sharma (accepted)
Naik, Y.M. & K.R. Vinod and B. Pilo, 1995. Importance of conservation of amphibian fauna in Shoolpaneshwar Sanctuary.
Proceedings of the National Symposium on Recent Trends in Indian Wildlife Research (in press).
Naik, Y.M. & K.R. Vinod. An update checklist and key to the amphibian fauna of Gujarat. J. Anim. Morphol. Physiol. (accepted)
Vinod K.R & Y.M. Naik, 1993. An unusual case of prolonged metamorphosis in the frog Rana cyanophlyctis. J. Anim. Morphol.
Physiol. 40:185-186.
Naik,Y.M., K.R. Vinod, 1993. Studies on distribution of amphibian fauna of Gujarat, India. Hamadryad 8: 28-34.
Naik,Y.M., K.R. Vinod and C. Patel, 1993. Record of a frog Kaloula pulchra from Mal-Samot, Bharuch, Gujarat. J. Bombay Nat.
Hist. Soc. 90:299
Naik Y.M. & K.R. Vinod, 1993. Record of a verrucose frog Rana keralensis from Shoolpaneshwar Wildlife Sanctuary, Bharuch ,
Gujarat. J. Bombay. Nat. Hist. Soc. 90: 521-522.
Naik,Y.M. & K.R.Vinod, 1992. Amphibian fauna of Shoolpaneshwar Sanctuary. Cobra. 8: 7-10.
Naik, Y.M. & C. Patel, 1986. Record of fungoid frog Rana malabarica in Navsari, Gujarat. J. Bombay. Nat. Hist. Soc. 83: 672.
Naik, Y.M., 1984. The occurrence of Marbled Balloon frog Uperodon systoma in Baroda, Gujarat. J. Bombay. Nat. Hist. Soc. 81:482
Nair, Geetha F
Research Scholar
ADDRESS: Pt. Ravishankar Shukla University, School of Studies in Life Sciences
Raipur 492 010, Chhattisgarh
Nameer, Paingamadom Ommer (20 MAR 1968) M
Associate Professor (Wildlife) & Head ADDRESS: Centre for Wildlife Studies, Kerala Agricultural University
Thrissur 680 656, Kerala
HOME ADDRESS: Quarters # V/7, KAU Professors quarters, Thrissur 680 656, Kerala
PHONE: 91-487-2438420, 2370050 Extn: 221 Res: 91-487-2373106, Mobile: 9446573106
FAX: 91-487-2371040
E-MAIL: [email protected]
RESEARCH & SPL. INTEREST: Diversity and taxonomy of amphibians of Western Ghats
TITLE (PH.D. THESIS): Yes, “Bird Community Structure in selected forest types of Kerala”, University of Calicut, Malappuram, Kerala,
2005, GUIDE: Dr. M. Nasser
GUIDING/GUIDED STUDENTS IN AMPHIBIAN STUDIES: No
CAPTIVE AMPHIBIANS MAINTAINED: No
Naseer, P.O. M
ADDRESS: Environmental Research & Wildlife Development Agency, P.Box No.10000, Sweihan, Al Ain
Dubai, UAE
PHONE: 971-3-829899, 820113
FAX: 971-3-829929
Neelakantan, A. (28 APR 1985) F
Researcher ADDRESS: Last Institution: Bombay Natural History Society, Mumbai, India
HOME ADDRESS: H-22, Green Park Extension, New Delhi 110 016, India.
PHONE: 9910517416
E-MAIL: [email protected]
RESEARCH & SPL. INTEREST: Studying amphibians as response communities to human induced changes in
landscapes / habitats.
PROJECTS: Response of anuran communities to secondary forest restoration gradient, Buenaventura Reserve, Ecuador, Apr-
Jun 2006.
Baseline surveys and inventories in northern deciduous forests of Madagascar, Babaomby region and
Tsarakibani, Madagascar, Apr 2007-2008.
CAPTIVE AMPHIBIANS MAINTAINED: In artificial breeding pools from wild tadpoles / eggs.
Neeraja, Pabbaraju (4 SEP 1957) F
Reader
ADDRESS: Department of Zoology, Sri Venkateswara University
Tirupati 517 502, Andhra Pradesh
PHONE: 91-877-2289304
E-MAIL: [email protected]
RESEARCH & SPL. INTEREST: Physiology, Toxicology, Molecular Biology. Spl. Interest: Euphlyctis hexadactylus; Bufo melanostictus.
TITLE (PH.D. THESIS): “Metabolic alterations during induced ammonia stress in different times of frog Rana hexadactyla”. 1981. S.V.
University. GUIDE: (Late Prof. K.S.Swami).
GUIDING/GUIDED STUDENTS IN AMPHIBIAN STUDIES: Metabolic alterations during induced ammonia stress in selected times of toad, Bufo
melanostictus, 1989. - K. Raghavaperumalla, S.V. University
Some metabolic alternations in an amphibian on exposure to Solar radiation, 1989, K. Gunasekhar, S.V. University.
PROJECTS: 1985-88. UGC, New Delhi 1,63,146. Biological effects of solar radiation in selected reptilian baskers & amphibian non
basker.
CAPTIVE AMPHIBIANS MAINTAINED: No
PUBLICATIONS: Kinetic characteristics of Ache in deservation a trophy of gastrocnemius much of Rana hexalactyle. Indian J. Exp.
Biol., 18, 1300-2, 1980.
Role of arginine in Seratecloniizal muscle, Arch Internat. de Physiol et de Bioche. 89, 97 – 100, 1981.
Differential production of ammonia, urea and glutamine in tissues of Rana hexadactyla under induced ammonia stress. Comp.
Physical ecology 7, 162-164, 1982.
Induced transient hyperammonemia is Rana hexadactyla with reference to ammonia & urea excretion. Indian Journal Physiol. ecol.
27(2) 123 – 128 1983.
Neeraja, P. 1983. Effect of induced ammonia toxicity in urea cycle enzymes of frog. Indian J.Comp. Anim. Physiol., 1(2), 19-22.
Neeraja and K.S. Swami 1983. Arginine utilization in muscle and kidney of frog during ammonotoxemia. Proc. Internat. Symp. On
Guanidino compounds. Tokyo.
Neeraja,P. G.V. Prasad, K. Indira and K.S. Swami 1984. Effect of lactate administration on selected dehydrogenase of denervated
toad gastrocnemius muscle. J. Curr. Biosciences. 1(1), 18-22.
Neeraja,P.and K.S. Swami 1984. Transamination and glutamate deamination in Rana hexadactyla during induced ammonia
toxicity. Ind. J. Psysiol. Pharmacol. 28(2) 133-136.
Prasad,G.V., P. Neeraja, K.S. Swami, W. Rajendra and K. Indira 1984. Alterations in some dehydrogenases profiles of
sciatectonized toad gastrocnemius muscle metabolic modifications by malate. Ind. J. Physio. Pharmacl., 28(3) ,227-230.
Vijayakumar,Y., P. Neeraja, K.S. Swami 1984. Water relation capacities of Bufo melanostictus to direct & indirect solar radiation.
Proceedings of National Conference on Aging.
Ananda Rao,M., K.S. Swami and P. Neeraja 1984. Age dependent rehydration capacity of toad Bufo melanostictus under solar
stress. Ibid.
Neeraja,P. and Swami,K.S. 1985. Effect of induced ammonia toxicity on free amino acid levels in Rana hexadactyla. Environment &
Ecology, 3(3), 440-441.
Vijaya Kumar,Y. and P. Neeraja 1985. Solar radiation induced dehydration in toad Bufo melanostictus as a function of age. Indian
J. Comp. Anim. Physiol. 3(2), 79-82.
Vijaya Kumar, Y. and P. Neeraja 1987. Effect of solar radiation on the globulin and albumin fractions in the liver and skin of toad
Bufo melanostictus. Environment & Ecol. 5(4), 655-658.
Prabhakar, E., S. Sai Siva Kumar, and P. Neeraja 1987. Water management in Bufo and calotes on solar radiation exposure.
Indian J. Comp. Anim. Physiol. 5(1), 48-52.
Sai Siva Kumar, S., E. Prabhakar, K. Gunasekhar and P. Neeraja 1988. Solar radiation influence on brain energy metabolism and
acetylcholine esterase activity of Bufo melanostictus. Ind. J. Comp. Anim. Physiol., 6(1), 71-76.
Gunasekhar,K., S. Sai Siva Kumar, and P. Neeraja 1988. Effect of solar radiation exposure on the protein and glucose levels in
selected tissues of frog, Rana hexadactyla. Ind. J. Comp. Anim. Physiol., 6(2), 100-104.
Prabhakar,E. and P. Neeraja 1988. Ionic and phospholipid level changes in 1988 Calotes versicolor and Bufo melanostictus under
solar radiation stress. Comp. Physiol Ecol., 1(4), 161-164.
Gunasekhar,K., Rajyasree,M. and P. Neeraja 1991. Changes in excretory patterns of frog Rana hexadactyla under solar radiation
stress. Environ & Ecol. 9(4), 915-917.
Gunasekhar,K., M. Rajyasree, C. Sankarababu and P. Neeraja 1991. Influence of solar radiation on oxidation metabolism of Rana
hexadactyla during different seasons. Environ & Ecol.
Gunasekhar,K., C. Sankarababu, K.P. Obula Reddy and P. Neeraja 1992. Carbohydrate metabolism of frog Rana hexadactyla
under solar radiation. Environ & Ecol.
Oommen, Oommen V. (1 SEP 1949) M
Prof. & Head, Dean Faculty of Science
ADDRESS: Department of Zoology, University of Kerala, Kariavattom
Thiruvananthapuram 695 581, Kerala
HOME ADDRESS: Baruch, Gandhipuram. Sreekariam, Thiruvananthapuram 695 017, Kerala
PHONE: 91-471-2418906, Res: 2598940
E-MAIL: [email protected]
RESEARCH & SPL. INTEREST: Comparative Endocrinology, Biochemistry, Reproductive Physiology, Biodiversity. Spl. Interest: Anura,
Caecilians
TITLE (PH.D. THESIS): Yes.
GUIDING/GUIDED STUDENTS IN AMPHIBIAN STUDIES: Yes, 1. Studies on the role of certain hormones on energy metabolism in an apodan
amphibian. Gegeneophis camosus. Ph.D. thesis Dr.K.K. Sutharam, 1990. University of Kerala. 2. Endocrinological and
morphological studies on the development and metamorphosis
PROJECTS: Biology and Biodiversity of Caecilians in Kerala.
CAPTIVE AMPHIBIANS MAINTAINED: Yes, Different species of Caecilians.
PUBLICATIONS: R.S Beyo, L Divya, Smita M, Oommen O V & M A Akbarsha (2008). Stages in follicle cell/oocyte interface during
vitellogenesis in caecilians Ichthyophis tricolor and Gegeneophis ramaswamii: a transmission electron-microscopic study. Cell
Tissue Res, 331, 519 - 528. DOI 10.1007/s00441-007-0523-2.
R.S Beyo, P Sreejith, L DivyaAkbarsha M A, Oommen O.V (2007). Assembly of ovarian follicles in the Caecilians Ichthyophis
tricolor & Gegeneophis ramaswamii: light & transmission electron microscopic study. Zygote, (Cambridge Univ. Press)15,199-213.
D J. Gower, M Dharne, G Bhatta, V Giri, R Vyas, V Govindappa, Oommen O V, J George, Y Schouche & M Wilkinson (2007).
Remarkable genetic homogeneity in unstriped, long-tailed Ichthyophis (Amphibia: Gymnophiona: Ichthyophiidae) along 1500 km of
the Western Ghats, India. J. Zool. London 272, 266-275.
Haruyo Ichikawa, Mangalam S. Nair, Yasunari Takada, D.B. Alan Sheeja, M.A. Suresh Kumar, Oommen O.V and Aggarwal B. B
(2006). Isodeoxyelephantopin, a novel sesquiterpene lactone, potentiates apoptosis, inhibits invasion, and abolishes
osteoclastogenesis through suppression of Nuclear Factor-KB (NF-KB) activation and NF-KB-regulated gene expression, Clin
Cancer Res 12, 5910-5918.
Bossuyt F, Meegaskumbura M, Beenaerts N, Gower D.J, Pethiyagoda R, Roelants K, Mannaert A, Wilkinson M, Bahir M.M,
Manamendra-Arachchi K, Ng PKL, Schneider C.J, Oommen O.V, Milinkovitch.M.C (2004). Local endemism within the Western
Ghats-Sri Lanka biodiversity hotspot. Science. Oct 15; 306(5695): 479-81.
Padhye, Anand M
Reader ADDRESS: Department of Zoology, Abasaheb Garware College, Karve Road
Pune 411 004, Maharashtra
HOME ADDRESS: 56/1, Sahajanand Socy, Behind Ghandhi Bhavan, Kothrud
Pune 411 029, Maharashtra
E-MAIL: [email protected], [email protected]
Palat, A.K. M
Reader
ADDRESS: Department of Zoology, Government Arts College, Meenchanda
Calicut 673 018, Kerala
PHONE: 91-495-2304694, 2320694
Pandian, Thavamani Jegajothivelu (15 JUN 1939) M
Emeritus Professor
ADDRESS: Department of Genetics, Madurai Kamaraj University, Center for Excellence in Genomic
Sciences, School of Biological Science, Madurai 625 021, Tamil Nadu
HOME ADDRESS: No: 9 Old Natham Road, Madurai 625 014, Tamil Nadu
PHONE: 91-452-2459166, 2458471
E-MAIL: [email protected]
RESEARCH & SPL. INTEREST: Genetics. Spl. Interest: Anurans: Frogs
GUIDING/GUIDED STUDENTS IN AMPHIBIAN STUDIES: Yes. Three Students to obtain their Ph.D. Degree. I am likely to work on genetics of
Indian frogs.
CAPTIVE AMPHIBIANS MAINTAINED: No
PUBLICATIONS: Pandian,T.J.& Marian, M.P.(1985). Time & energy cost of metamorphosis in bull frog Rana tigrina. Copeia: 653-662.
Pandian, T.J. & Marian, M.P.(1985). Predicting anuran metamorphosis and energetics. Physiol Zool.:58: 538-552.
Pandian, T.J & Marian, M.P. (1985). Physiological correlates of surfacing behaviour effect of aquarium depth on surfacing growth &
metamorphosis in Rana tigrina. Physical Behaviour: 35: 867-872.
Marian, M.P.& Pandian,T.J. (1985). Effect of temperature or development growth & siverergetics of the bull frog tadpole, Rana
tigrina. J. Therm. Biol. 10: 157-161.
Pandian, T.J. & Marian, M.P. (1986). Production & Utilization of frogs. An ecological view. Proc.Ind. Acad. Sci. 95: 289-301.
Pawar, Samrat M
ADDRESS: Nature Conservation Foundation, Centre for Ecological Research & Conservation, 3076/5, 4th
Cross, Gokulam Park, Mysore 570 002, Karnataka
OTHER CONTACT ADDRESS: Department of Biomathematics, UCLA Medical Centre, Box
951766, CHS AV-528, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1766 USA
PHONE: 91-821-2515601
FAX: 91-821-2513822
E-MAIL: [email protected]
Philip, Vinoj Mathew M
Biologist
ADDRESS: E.R.R.C., 170, Kaveri Rangan Nagar, Saligram
Chennai 600 093, Tamil Nadu
Pillai, R.S. M
Retired Director ZSI ADDRESS: HOME ADDRESS: Ponnachem Veedu, Kilikollur P.O.
Kollam 691 004, Kerala
RESEARCH & SPL. INTEREST: Conservation, Taxonomy. Spl. Interest: Gymnophiona
PUBLICATIONS: Pillai, R.S. 1986. Amphibian fauna of Silent Valley, Kerala, S. India. Rec. Zool. Surv. India. 84:
229-242.
Pillai, R.S. & M.S. Ravichandran. 1999. Gymnophiona (Amphibia) of India: A taxonomic study. Rec. Zool. Surv. India, Occ. Paper
#172, 117 pp.
Prakash, Sant (24 OCT 1960) M
Professor of Genetics
ADDRESS: Dept. of Zoology, Biochemical Genetics Lab, Dayalbagh Educational Institute, Dayalbagh
Agra 282 005, Uttar Pradesh
HOME ADDRESS: No: 9, Rajdeep Enclave, Dayalbagh, Agra 282 005, Uttar Pradesh
PHONE: 91-562-2800654, 2801226, Mobile: 09897269797
E-MAIL: [email protected], [email protected]
RESEARCH & SPL. INTEREST: Cytogenetics, Biochemical and Molecular genetics, conservation and Evolutionary genetics of Anurans.
Spl. Interest: Limnonectes limnocharis, Hoplobatrachus tigerinus, Euphlyctis cyanophlyctis
TITLE (PH.D. THESIS): Yes, “Genetic studies on Rana limnocharis (Waigman) North Eastern Hill University, Shillong. 1988”. GUIDE:
Prof. K.C. Chatterjee.
GUIDING/GUIDED STUDENTS IN AMPHIBIAN STUDIES: Namrata Trivedi (1995), Reshma Batra (1998), Dayal Prasad (1999), Richa
Kamthan (1999), Dayal Bagh Educational Institute
PROJECTS: 1998. Amphibian diversity in the semi arid habitat of Agra , Genetics
CAPTIVE AMPHIBIANS MAINTAINED: Yes
PUBLICATIONS: Prakash.S. 1997. A Chromosomal checklist of the amphibians of India. Hamadryad. Vol.23(2): 111-113
Pratihar, Suman (2 JUN 1982) M
Guest faculty
ADDRESS: Department of Zoology, Vidyasagar University, Midnapore, West Bengal 721 102
HOME ADDRESS: Colonelgola, Midnapore, West Bengal 721 101
PHONE: 91-322 2276554 (Ext: 427, 455), Mobile: 9832724633
E-MAIL: [email protected], [email protected]
RESEARCH & SPL. INTEREST: Hibernation Biology of Duttaphrynus melanostictus (Schneider, 1799)
TITLE (PH.D. THESIS): Yes. “Molecular aspects metabolic depression in hibernating anurans Duttaphrynus melanostictus”
(Schneider, 1799). Vidyasagar University, Midnapore, 2011. GUIDE: Dr. Jayanta Kumar Kundu.
PROJECTS: 2009-2011. Distribution and threats of amphibian species in west Midnapore District, West Bengal, India, Midnapore
District, West Bengal, India. 22015’N & 87039’E.
CAPTIVE AMPHIBIANS MAINTAINED: No.
PUBLICATIONS: Pratihar, S. & J. Kundu, 2012. Biology of Hibernation in Duttaphrynus melanostictus (Schneider, 1799).
Froglog.100:50-51. (ACCEPTED).
Pratihar, S. & J. Kundu, 2011. Common Indian Toad, Duttaphrynus melanostictus. Sonoran Herpetologist. 24(9):88-89.
Pratihar, S. & K. Deuti, 2011. Distribution and threats of amphibian species in West Midnapore district, West Bengal, India. Frog
leg, Newsletter of the Amphibian Network of South Asia. 17:2-8.
Pratihar, S. 2011. Threat to amphibian population in district Midnapore, West Bengal (India). Indian Forester. 137(10):1230-1231.
Pratihar, S. 2011. Metabolic switching during the period of hibernation in Duttaphrynus melanostictus (Schneider, 1799) from India.
Herpetozoa. 24(1-2):43-49.
Pratihar, S. & J. Kundu, 2011. Hibernation in Duttaphrynus melanostictus, a life in the cold lane. Herpetological Bulletin. British
Society of Herpetology.117:10-14
Pratihar, S. & J. Kundu, 2010. Hematological and immunological mechanisms of adaptation to hibernation in common Indian toad
Duttaphrynus melanostictus. Russian Journal of Herpetology. 17(2):97-100
Pratihar, S. & J. Kundu, 2010. Seasonal variations of lipoprotein metabolism in hibernating Indian common toad Duttaphrynus
melanostictus (Schneider, 1799). World Journal of Zoology. 5(2):133-136
Pratihar, S. & J. Kundu, 2010. Augmentation of intracellular antioxidant enzyme activities during hibernation in the Indian common
toad, Duttaphrynus melanostictus (Schneider, 1799). Hamadryad. 35(1):96-100.
Pratihar, S., S. Sen, & T. Bhattacharya, 2010. Antioxidant activity and lipid peroxidation status during the period of hibernation in
Indian pond frog, Euphlytes hexadactyla. Russian Journal of herpetology. 17(2):101-104
Pratihar, S. & J. Kundu, 2009. Increased serum magnesium and calcium and their regulation during hibernation in common Indian
toad, Duttaphrynus melanostictus (Schneider, 1799). South American Journal of Herpetology. 4(1):51-54.
Pratihar, S. & J. Kundu, 2009. Seasonal variation of serum cholesterol and thyroid hormone levels associated with hibernation in
Indian common toad, Duttaphrynus melanostictus (Schneider, 1799) Russian Journal of Herpetology. 16(4):253-255.
Pratihar, S. & J. Kundu, 2009. Metabolic changes during hibernating period in Indian common toad, Duttaphrynus melanostictus
(Schneider, 1799) Journal of Applied and Natural Science. 1(1):44-46.
Purkayastha, Jayaditya (24 MAY 1981) M
Teacher
ADDRESS: South Point School, Barshapara, Guwahati 781 018, Assam, India.
HOME ADDRESS: House No.16, Raghunath Choudhury path, Lachitnagar, Guwahati 781 007,
Assam, India.
PHONE: 9864753929
E-MAIL: [email protected], [email protected]
RESEARCH & SPL. INTEREST: Systematics of natricine snakes and geckos.
TITLE (PH.D. THESIS): Presently enrolled for a Ph.D. “Taxonomic study of the snake genus Xenochrophis (serpentes:colubridae) of
northeastern India”. Gauhati University, Guwahati, Assam, India. 2011 (ongoing). GUIDE: Dr. Saibal Sengupta (HOD, Zoology, Arya
Vidyapeeth College, Guwahati, Assam), Dr. Parimal C. Bhattacharjee (Retd. HOD, Zoology, Gauhati University. Presently Trustee
– Wildlife Trust of India, Guwahati, Assam, India.
PROJECTS: 2006 (ongoing). Study of the urban herpetofauna of Guwahati, Guwahati, Assam, India.
2007. Study of the herpetofauna of Basar, Arunachal Pradesh, India.
2009. Study of the herpetofauna of sacred grooves, Mawphlang, Meghalaya, India.
2008, 2010. Study of the herpetofauna at collection of ZSI, Calcutta.
2007-2009, 2011. Study of the herpetofauna at collection of ZSI, Shillong.
CAPTIVE AMPHIBIANS MAINTAINED: No.
PUBLICATIONS: Sourav, M.S.H. & J. Purkayastha (2011). Euphlyctis hexadactylus from Dhaka, Bangladesh (Indian Five-fingered
Frog) 42 (1):107.
Purkayastha, J., M. Das & S. Sengupta (2011). Urban herpetofauna: A case study in Guwahati city of Assam, India. 4:195-202.
Purkayastha, J. & M. Matsui. A New Species of Fejervarya (Anura: Dicroglossidae) from Northeastern India. (In review, Asian
Herpetological Research)
Purkayastha, J. (2012). Urban Herpetofauna, Amphibians and Reptiles of Guwahati, A pictorial guide (to be released on 2nd Feb,
2012)
Radhakrishnan, C. M
Scientist F ADDRESS: Western Ghats Field Research Station, Zoological Survey of India, Jafer Khan Colony,
Eranhipalam, Calicut 673 006, Kerala
PHONE: 91-495-2306166
FAX: 91-495-2701928
E-MAIL: [email protected]
Ramaswamy, G. (15 JAN 1952) M
Principal
ADDRESS: A.V.C. College, Mannampandal
Mayiladuthurai 609 305, Tamil Nadu
HOME ADDRESS: House No.4, Saradha Colony, Thiruvilandur South Street, Mayiladuturai 609
305, Tamil Nadu
PHONE: 91-4364-229911, Res: 91-4364-225634
E-MAIL: [email protected]
RESEARCH & SPL. INTEREST: Toxicology, Wildlife diversity & conservation, Wildlife Education Animal behaviour, Endocrinology. Spl.
Interest: Euphlyctis cyanophlyctis, Limnonectes limnocharis and other anumans.
TITLE (PH.D. THESIS): Yes, “Studies on the effect of glycemic agents and endosulfan on the islets of Langerhans and adrenal in
relation to Blood glucose level of the Indian Skipper frog R. cyanophlyctis”. Bharathidasan University. December 1997. GUIDE: Dr.
R. Kanakasabai.
GUIDING/GUIDED STUDENTS IN AMPHIBIAN STUDIES: Yes. M.Phil: (Bharathidasan University 1990), Effects of malathion on the islets of
Langerham and blood glucose level on Rana tigerina. Studies on the effect of Endosulfan on the blood glucose of R. cyanophlyctis,
1997. Effect of phosphomidon in the skipper.
PROJECTS: Sep. 1998 – Aug. 99. Studies on the effect of organochlorine pesticides on the amphibian fauna of Mannampandal,
Toxicology.
Dec 98–Apr 99. Studies on the diversity of amphibian fauna at Point Calimere Wildlife Sanctuary, Wildlife Diversity & Conservation.
Oct 98–Mar 99. Studies on the effect of agricultural organochlorine pesticides on Amphibian fauna, Mannampandal Vill.-Nagai Dist.
Dec. 1998 – Mar. 99. Studies on the Amphibian fauna of Point Calimere Wildlife Sanctuary.
CAPTIVE AMPHIBIANS MAINTAINED: Yes. R. cyanophlyctis 50 +
PUBLICATIONS: Ramaswamy, G. 1983. Studies on the glycemic agents on the islets of R. cyanophlyctis in the Abstract
Bharathidasan University. Current trends in Biological Research.
Effect of glycemic agents on the adrenals of R. cyanophlyctis in the abstract of Bharathidasan University. Current Trends in
Biological Research.
Diversity of Lower vertebrates at selected sacred grooves of Kerala, Cobra.
Popular articles on Amphibian Conservation
OTHER INFORMATION: Want to develop Software packages/CD's on Amphibia - an encyclopaedia on Amphibians
Rathinasabapathy, B. M
Ecologist ADDRESS: Pichandikulam Forest Consultants
Auroville, Pondicherry 605 101
E-MAIL: [email protected]
Ravichandran, M.S. (23 SEP 1958) M
Scientist Retd. ADDRESS: Zoological Survey of India, 130, Santhome High Road
Chennai 600 028, Tamil Nadu
PHONE: 91-44-24642680, 24643191
FAX: 91-44-24642680
E-MAIL: [email protected]
RESEARCH & SPL. INTEREST: Ecology, Conservation, Biodiversity, Taxonomy, Population studies, Education. Spl. Interest:
Amphibians
GUIDING/GUIDED STUDENTS IN AMPHIBIAN STUDIES: No
PROJECTS: 1990 - till date. Taxonomic studies about Amphibian Fauna in Southern India
1984 - 1990. Taxonomic studies of amphibian fauna in Southern part of Western Ghats.
CAPTIVE AMPHIBIANS MAINTAINED: No
PUBLICATIONS: 15 Papers about amphibian Taxonomy and Biodiversity, 5 papers in press.
OTHER INFORMATION: I want to become an active member of Amphibian Field Resarchers in South Asia with the approval of
Director, Zoological Survey of India, Calcutta. I have personally attended more than 150 scientific enquiries relating to identification
of Amphibian fauna. Besides, on numerous occasions I have rendered advisory service on scientific matters to southern Indian
researchers on amphibians in the wild and their taxonomy.
Ray, Pranjalendu M
Scientist, SC
ADDRESS: Regional Museum of Natural History, Paryavarn Parisar, E-5, Arera Colony
Bhopal 462 016, Madhya Pradesh
PHONE: 91-755-2467551, 2420429
RESEARCH & SPL. INTEREST: Ecology, Conservation, Biodiversity, Taxonomy, Education, Biological control. Spl.
Interest: Microhylids, Rhacophorids including some complicated group of Ranids, In respect of Karnataka concentration on
Caecilians
TITLE (PH.D. THESIS): Yes, “Studies on the amphibian fauna of District Dehradun (U.P) India in relation to systematics”, 1989.
University of Garhwal (Srinagar, U.P). GUIDE: Dr. Raj Tilak, Ex Deputy Director, ZSI, Dehradun
PROJECTS: 1993-1996. Amphibian fauna of Mysore District, Karnataka W.S.R to R.M.N.H.Campus (&) Amphibian & Reptilian live
corner pertaining to local species and life stages as a part of exhibit at RMNH, Mysore.
1989-1992. Amphibian fauna of Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve. UttarPradesh. Chamoli, Almora & Pithoragarh higher elevations.
1988-1989. Amphibian fauna of Western Himalaya (U.P). Districts of Garhwal and Kumaon i.e., Dehradun
1988-1989. Amphibian fauna of Rajaji National Park. Dists. Hardwar, Sarhanpur, Dehradun.
1985-1987. Amphibian fauna of Dudhwa National Park. Dist. Lakhimpur Kheri (U.P.)
1980-1985. Study of named & unnamed Amphibians housed in Northern Regional Station, Zoological Survey of India, Dehradun.
Utttar Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Punjab & Haryana.
CAPTIVE AMPHIBIANS MAINTAINED: Yes
PUBLICATIONS: Dutta, S.K. and P. Ray, 2000. Microhyla sholigari, a new species of Microhylid frog (Anura: Microhylidae) from
Karnataka, India. Hamadryad 25(1): 38-44.
Ray, P., 1995. Systematic studies on the Amphibian fauna of District Dehradun, Uttar Pradesh, India. Rec. Zool. Surv. India: MSS
1-145 (accepted).
Ray, P., 1995. Amphibia in fauna of conservation area. Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve. Rec. Zool. Surv. India. MSS 12 pp.
(accepted)
Ray, P., 1995. Amphibia in fauna of Western Himalaya (U.P) Himalayan Ecosystem Series: Part I
Ray, P., 1994. Amphibia in Fauna of conservation area 5. Rajaji National Park. Zool. Surv. India: 55-75
Ray, P., 1993. Chirixalus dudhwaensis a new Rhacophorid from Dudhwa National Park, Uttar Pradesh, India. Indian J. Forestry
15(3): 146-149
Ray, P., 1992. Two new hill-stream frogs of the genus Amolops Cope (Amphibia: Anura: Ranidae) from Uttar Pradesh, India .
Indian J. Forestry 15(4):346-350
Ray, P., 1991. On the extension of range of distribution of Kaloula pulchra Gray, 1831 (Anura: Microhylidae) with special reference
to its morphology, osteology and biology. Indian J. Forestry 14(2): 127-130.
Ray, P., 1991. On the natural distribution of the rare tree frog Rhacophorus taeniatus Boulenger, 1906 (Anura: Rhacophonidae)
with notes on its biology and osteology. J. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc. 88(3): 359-361.
Tilak, R & P. Ray, 1988. Range extension and notes on Rana erythraea (Schlegel,1837) (Anura: Ranidae) from Dudhwa National
Park, Uttar Pradesh. J. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc. 87(3): 380-384.
Ray, P., 1986. On the distribution of Uperodon globulosum (Gunther) (Microhylidae: Anura) in district Lakhimpur Kheri, Uttar
Pradesh, Terai, with notes on larvel forms of U. globulosum and U. systoma Schneider. J. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc. MSS (1-5 pp) 5
figs (accepted).
Tilak, R. & P. Ray, 1985. Description of a new species of the genus Rana (Paa) from Chakrata Hills, District Dehradun, Uttar
Pradesh, India (Ranidae: Anura), Zool. Anz., 215 (3/4): 231-239.
Reddy, A.H. Manjunatha M
Lecturer
ADDRESS: Dept. of Bio-technology, R V College of Engineering, R.V. Vidyanikethan Post, Mysore Rd
Bangalore 560 059, Karnataka
HOME ADDRESS: S/o A. Hanumantha Reddy, Hayakal P.O.
Chitradurga Dist -577 517, Karnataka
PHONE: 91-80-28601700, 1701, Mobile: 9844573697
FAX: 91-80-28600337
E-MAIL: [email protected], [email protected]
Reddy, S. Ravichandra M
Chairman ADDRESS: Department of Zoology, Bangalore University, Jnana Bharathi
Bangalore 560 056, Karnataka
HOME ADDRESS: No: 54, Upstairs, 18th Cross Road, Malleshwaram West P.O., Bangalore
560 056, Karnataka
PHONE: 91-80-23468468
E-MAIL: [email protected]
Roy, S. Debjani (13 SEP 1953) F
Professor ADDRESS: Institute of Self Organizing Systems and Biophysics, North Eastern Hill University
Shillong 793 022, Meghalaya
PHONE: 91-364-2226822, Res: 22220350, Mobile: 9436117294
FAX: 91-0364-2551634
E-MAIL: [email protected], [email protected]
RESEARCH & SPL. INTEREST: Ecology, Conservation, Physiology, Biodiversity, Taxonomy, Population studies, Education, Animal
behaviour, Acoustic communication. Spl. Interest: Limnonectes limnocharis, Euphlyctis cyanophlyctis, Rana erythraea, Rana
gerbillus, Hyla annectens, Microhyla
TITLE (PH.D. THESIS): Yes, “Certain aspects of ecology and development of Rana limnocharis, Wiegmann”. North Eastern Hill
University, Shillong. 1980. GUIDE: Late Prof. M.K. Khare.
GUIDING/GUIDED STUDENTS IN AMPHIBIAN STUDIES: 1996 (started) Ph.D. - Mr. Nachiketa Homchoudhary
1996. M. Phil - Mr. Amarendra Sarma
1995. (started) Ph.D. - Ms. Bakordar. W. Bennett
1997. (to complete) Ph. D. - Ms. Bijoylakshmi Borah
1995. M. Phil - Ms. Syeda Rezir Ahmed
PROJECTS: 2000. Conservation of Crocodile Salamander, Tylototriton verrucosus, Darjeeling.
1996-1999. Acoustically mediated behaviour in amphibians from metamorphosis to adults. DST, SERC Funding. Northeastern India
1993-1996. Acoustic Communication in Frogs. DST, SERC Funding. Northeastern India.
1975-1979. Ph.D. work - “Studies on Certain Aspects of Ecology and Development of Rana limnocharis”. Shillong, Meghalaya.
CAPTIVE AMPHIBIANS MAINTAINED: Yes
PUBLICATIONS: Roy, D. & M.K. Khare, 1978. Normal table of development of Rana limnocharis Wiegmann. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci.,
India. XLVIII.
Roy, D. & M.K. Khare, 1979. The influence of embryonic limiting temperature on the development of Rana limnocharis Wiegmann.
Biol. J. Linn. Soc., London. 11: 279-287.
Khare, M.K., D. Roy & A. Kumar, 1981. Induced breeding in two Indian frog species. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci., India. 51(B)11:187-189.
Roy, D. & M.K. Khare, 1986. Cellular cyclic changes in the pars distalis of Rana limnocharis Wiegmann, in relation to annual
gonadal cycle. In: Studies in Herpetology (ed) Rocek, Z. Charles. University Press, Prague, Czeckoslovakia. pp. 613-619.
Roy, D. & H.K. Mueller, 1986. Vegetative reactions in Rana temporaria. In: Studies in Herpetology (edt) Rocek, Z. Charles.
University Press, Prague, Czeckoslovakia. pp. 607-611.
Roy, D. 1989. A preliminary report on early cell type specific antibodies in Xenopus laevis. Current Science. 58(20): 1163-1165.
Roy, D. 1990. Annual breeding cycle of Rana limnocharis in the North-Eastern Hills of India. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci., India. 60(B)III:
363-365.
Otte, A., D. Roy, M. Siemerink, C.H. Koster, F. Hochstenbach, A. Timmerman & A.J. Durston, 1990. Characterization of a maternal
type VI collagen in Xenopus embryos suggests a role collagen in gastrulation. J. Cell Biol. 111: 271-278.
Roy, D. & A. Elepfandt, 1990. Analysis of the middle ear development in the clawed frog. Verh. Dt. Zool. Ges. 83: 469-470.
Roy, D. & A. Elepfandt, 1993. Bioacoustic analysis of frog calls from northeast India. J. Biosci. 18(3): 381-393.
Roy, D. 1994. Development of auditory structures in vertebrates with special reference to anurans. J. Biosci. 19(5): 629-644.
Roy, D., B. Borah & A. Sarma, 1995. Analysis and significance of female reciprocal calls in frogs. Current Science. 69(3): 265-270.
Roy, D., A. Sarma, B. Borah, & B.W. Bannett. Significance of biometric ratios and bioacoustic call analysis in amphibian
systemactics. (Communicated).
Roy, D, B. Borah & A. Sarma. Acoustic communication: a guiding factor in the social structure of Rana erythraea (Amphibia: Anura:
Ranidae). (In preparation).
Abstracts:
Roy, D. & M.K. Khare, 1977. Food and feeding habits of Rana limnocharis. 46th Annual Session. Natl. Acad. Sci., Allahabad, India.
Roy, D. & M.K. Khare, 1977. Studies in the life history of Rana limnocharis. 2nd All India Symposium on Development Biology,
Pune, India.
Roy, D. & M.K. Khare, 1977. Embryonic temperature tolerance and development of Rana limnocharis. 2nd All India Symposium on
Development Biology, Pune, India.
Roy, D., F.W. Schomoe & H.K. Mueller, 1987. ECG and skin potential in Rana temporaria and Bufo bufo under the influence of
autonomic acting drugs. European Herpetological Congress, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
Otte, A., D. Roy & A.J. Durston, 1987. Characterisation of an antigen that is localised in early Xenopus embryo. European
Developmental Biology Conference, Helsinki, Finland.
Roy, D., B. Borah & A. Sarma, 1994. Vocalisation and social behaviour in Rana erythraea. Annual Meeting of the Ethological
Society of India and National Symposium on Animal Behaviour, Lucknow.
Roy, D., B. Borah, A. Sarma & B.W. Bannett, 1996. Significance of biometric ratios and bioacoustic analysis in amphibian
systematics. Annual Meeting of the Ethological Society of India, Dharwad.
Ruth, N.Y. Leena F
ADDRESS: HOME ADDRESS: C/o Mr. B. Nagaraja, 144, Katikarangadi Street
Tirupathi 517 501, Andhra Pradesh
Sahay, Biplab Kumar (3 FEB 1962) M
Sr. Lecturer
ADDRESS: Department of Zoology, Birjhora Mahavidyalaya
Bongaigaon, Assam
HOME ADDRESS: Vivekananda Road, Bakarivita, P.O: Bongaigaon, Assam 783380
PHONE: 91-3664-228808, Res: 223196, Mobile: 9435513607
E-MAIL: [email protected]
RESEARCH & SPL. INTEREST: Breeding biology of Amphibians
TITLE (PH.D. THESIS): Presently enrolled fo a Ph.D., “Breeding biology of an endangered Frog Rana leptoglossa (Cope, 1868)”,
N.E.H.U, Shillong, Shillong, Registered on October 2005, GUIDE: Prof. B.B.P. Gupta
GUIDING/GUIDED STUDENTS IN AMPHIBIAN STUDIES: Yes, UG Students
Sahay, Umapathy M
Retired
ADDRESS: Head of the Dept. of Zoology & Dean Fac. of Sciences, Ranchi University, Shaheed Chowk
Ranchi 834 001, Jharkhand
PHONE: Res: 91-651-540133
Sahi, Deep Narian M
Professor
ADDRESS: Department of Zoology, University of Jammu
Jammu 180 001, J & K
PHONE: 91-191-2435248 Extn.2962, Res: 91-191-2481830, Mobile: 9419146190
E-MAIL: [email protected]
Saidapur, Srinivas Kishanrao (7 MAR 1947) M
Vice Chancellor ADDRESS: Karnataka University
Dharwad 580 003, Karnataka
PHONE: 91-836-2448600, Res: 2778650 Mobile: 9900169545
FAX: 91-836-2747884
E-MAIL: [email protected], [email protected]
RESEARCH & SPL. INTEREST: Herpetology, Comparative Endocrinology, Reproduction in Amphibians and Lizards.
Spl. Interest: Hoplobatrachus tigrinus, Euphlyctis cyanophlyctis, Rana curtipes, Rana temporalis, Polypedatus maculatus, Bufo
melanostictus, Microhyla ornata, Bioecology of anuran Tadpoles, Behaviour of tadpoles etc.
TITLE (PH.D. THESIS): Yes, “Steroidogenic cellular sites in the Gonads of Rana cyanophlyctis, Rana tigrina and Bufo melanostictus”.
1974. Karnataka University, Dharwad. GUIDE: V.B. Nadkarni (Retd.)
GUIDING/GUIDED STUDENTS IN AMPHIBIAN STUDIES: 1982. Some Aspects of Reproductive Biology of the toad Bufo melanostictus.
Candidate: R.D. Kanamadi
1983. Some experimental studies on the Pars distails in relation to Thyroid, Interrenal gland and Ovary of the frog, Rana
cyanophlyctis (Schn.) Candidate: M. Masood-Hussain
1984. Some studies on the regulation of Ovarian cycle in the frog, Rana tigerina (Daud.). Candidate: S. Pramoda
1984. Some studies on the regulation of Spermatogenesis in the frog, Rana tigerina (Daud.). Candidate: T. Kurian
1984. Studies on the development and Atresia of Ovarian Follicles in the frog, Rana cyanophlyctis (Schn.). Candidate: M.
Pancharatna
1988. Some studies on Endocrine regulation of Oocyte recruitment and development in the frog, Rana cyanophlyctis (Schn.).
Candidate: Y.S. Prasadmurthy
1989. Some studies on the Endocrine aspects of the female frog, Rana cyanophlyctis (Schn.) in relation to reproduction. Candidate:
V.A. Kupwade
1995. Factors controlling growth and recruitment of Oocytes in the bull frog, Rana tigrina (Daud.). Candidate: B. Hoque.
PROJECTS: 1996-99. Bioecology of Tadpoles of South Indian Anurans and Sex differentiation in Dharwad, Uttar Kannada and
Western Ghats. Funded by DST.
CAPTIVE AMPHIBIANS MAINTAINED: Yes, Hoplobatrachus tigrinus, Tadpoles of various anurans until metamorphosis
Sailo, Saipari (31 MAR 1978) F
Research Scholar ADDRESS: Department of Zoology, North Eastern Hill University
Shillong 793 022, Meghalaya
HOME ADDRESS: B/2, Chhinga Veng, Aizwal 796 001, Mizoram
PHONE: 91-364-2722321, Res: 2326459, Mobile: 9436365927
E-MAIL: [email protected]
RESEARCH & SPL. INTEREST: Conservation of herpetofauna and studies on the ecology and biology of amphibians.
TITLE (PH.D. THESIS): Presently enrolled for Ph.D., “Studies on the ecology and biology of Rana alticola Boulenger.” 1882, North
Eastern Hill University, Shillong.
CAPTIVE AMPHIBIANS MAINTAINED: Yes
PUBLICATIONS: Saipari Sailo, B.Kharbuli and R.N.K.Hooroo. 2005. Record of Kaloula pulchra (Gray, 1831) from Mizoram, North
East India with notes on its burrowing behaviour. Cobra Vol-62: 25-28.
H.T.Lalremsanga, Saipari sailo and R.N.K.Hooroo. 2007. Record of Rana chloronota (Gunter, 1875) (Anura: Ranidae) from
Mizoram, North-Eastern India. Hamadryad Vol. 31. No, 2. pp. 361-362
Saipari Sailo, H.T.Lalremsanga & R.N.K.Hooroo 2007. Record of Amolops kaulbacki from India. Herpetological Review 38(1)pp. 96
H.T.Lalremsanga, Saipari sailo and R.N.K.Hooroo. 2007 Record of Leptobrachium smithi from Mizoram. Herpetological Review 38
(1) pp. 98.
H.T.Lalremsanga, Saipari sailo, B.Kharbuli and R.N.K.Hooroo. 2007. Record of Sylvirana leptoglossa (Cope, 1868) (Anura :
Ranidae) from Kolasib district, Mizoram, northeast India. Frog Leg No. 13. pp.9-10
OTHER INFORMATION: Interested in field work and conservation.
Sajeev, T.K. M
ADDRESS: HOME ADDRESS: 49/998 E (PRA24) Modern Lane, Mahatma Road, Edappally Post
Kochi 682 024, Kerala
PHONE: Mobile: 9388319225
E-MAIL: [email protected]
RESEARCH & SPL. INTEREST: Ecology, Conservation, Biodiversity, Taxonomy, Population studies. Spl. Interest:
Amphibians.
TITLE (PH.D. THESIS): No.
PROJECTS: 1996 (1 month/ 3 Asst.). A study of Amphibians in the Peechi Vazhani Wildlife Sanctuary, Western Ghats, Kerala
Thrissur dist. Kerala.
CAPTIVE AMPHIBIANS MAINTAINED: No
Samuel, Johnson M. M
Lecturer
ADDRESS: Department of Zoology, St. Mar Thoma College, Kuttapuzha P.O., Pathanamthitta
Thiruvalla 689 103, Kerala
PHONE: 91-469-2741542, 2630342, 2736584, Mobile: 9446050584
Sanyal, Pranabes (20 JAN 1945) M
Ex Additional Principal Chief Conservator of Forests
ADDRESS: Calcutta Wildlife Society, 57/D, Purna Das Road
Kolkata 700 029, West Bengal
HOME ADDRESS: 4, Fairtee Place, 2nd floor, Kolkata 700 001, West Bengal
PHONE: 91-33-24641672, 24144262 Mobile: 9433355760
E-MAIL: [email protected]
RESEARCH & SPL. INTEREST: Trilototytron habits and habitat. Spl. Interest: Cats and Reptiles.
PROJECTS: Biodiversity status of West Bengal, Fauna and Flora.
Saravana kumar M
Freelance Photography ADDRESS: Ecotone, 3, South Boag Road, T. Nagar
Chennai 600 017, Tamil Nadu
HOME ADDRESS: No.955, Poonamallee High Road, Chennai 600 084, Tamil Nadu
PHONE: 91-44-24315934
E-MAIL: [email protected]
RESEARCH & SPL. INTEREST: Ecology. Spl. Interest: Leaf litter Anuran Communities
TITLE (PH.D. THESIS): No.
PROJECTS: 1997-1998. Photo documentation of amphibians and reptiles of the Western Ghats.
1994-1995. Effect of habitat conversion on the leaf litter anurans of Varagaliar. Western Ghats.
CAPTIVE AMPHIBIANS MAINTAINED: No
Sarkar, Anurup Kumar M
Scientist -SE (Retd.) ADDRESS: Zoological Survey of India, Fire-Proof Spirit Building, 27, J.L. Nehru Road
Kolkata 700 016, West Bengal
HOME ADDRESS: 50/7, Sangha Sarani, P.O. Pally-Durgapur
Howrah Dist 711 205, West Bengal
PHONE: 91-33-22861608, 22861609
RESEARCH & SPL. INTEREST: Ecology, Taxonomy. Spl. Interest: Anuran taxonomy and ecology
GUIDING/GUIDED STUDENTS IN AMPHIBIAN STUDIES: No
CAPTIVE AMPHIBIANS MAINTAINED: Yes
PUBLICATIONS: Sarkar, A.K. et al., 1976. On the occurance of Himalayan Newt, T. verrucosus from Arunachal Pradesh, India.
Newsletter. Zool. Surv. India 2(6): 243-245
Sarkar, A.K. & M.R. Mansukhani, 1977. Amphibians of Midnapur dist, West Bengal. Newsl. Zool. Surv. India, 3 (4): 156-157
Sarkar, A.K. & R. Tilak, 1977. On the occurance of Bufo viridis in Kinnaur dist. (H.P.). Newsl. Zool. Surv. India., 3 (1): 29-30
Sarkar, A.K. & M.R. Manusukhani, 1980. On a new species of toad from camorat, Andaman and Nicobar, India. Bull. Zool. Surv.
India, 3(192): 97-101
Sarkar, A.K. & M.R. Manusukhani, 1981. Note on some amphibian collections from Tripura, India. Rec.Zool.Surv.India, 79:267-273
Sarkar, A.K., 1984. Ecological studies on the amphibians of Gujarat. Bull. Zool. Surv. India, 6(1-3): 87-93
Sarkar, A.K., 1984. Taxonomic & ecological studies on the Amphibians of Calcutta & Environs. Rec. Zool Surv. India, 81 (93&4):
215-236
Sarkar, A.K. & D.P. Sanyal, 1985. Fauna of Namdapha, Arunachal Pradesh, Amphibia. Rec. Zool. Surv., India, 82 (1-4): 285-295.
Sarkar, A.K., et al., 1988. Anuran fauna of Gwalior and Chambal Division of Madhya Pradesh, India. J. Hydrobiol., 4(1): 25-27
Sarkar, A.K., 1990. Taxonomic and Ecological studies on the Amphibians of Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India, Rec. Zool. Surv.
India, 86(1): 103-117
Sarkar, A.K., et al., 1992. State Fauna Series 3 (ZSI): Fauna of West Bengal: Amphibia Part 2, pp. 67-100
Sarkar, A.K., 1993. State Fauna Series I (ZSI): Fauna of Orissa Part 4: Amphibia, pp. 39-49
Sarkar, A.K., 1993. State Fauna Series 5 (ZSI): Fauna of Andhra Pradesh Part 1: Amphibia: 65-87
Sarkar, A.K., 1991. The Amphibians of Chota Nagpur, Bihar, India. Rec. Zool. Surv. India, 89(1-4): 2099-217
Sarkar, A.K. & S. Ray. Fauna of Manipur: Amphibia (In Press)
Sarkar, A.K. & S. Ray. Fauna of Arunachal Pradesh, India: Amphibia (In Press)
Sarkar, A.K. & S. Ray. Fauna of Gujarat, India: Amphibia (In Press)
Sarkar, A.K. & S. Ray. Fauna of Tripura, India: Amphibia (In Press)
Sarkar, A.K. & S. Ray. Fauna of Kabar Lake (Bihar): Amphibia (In Press)
Sarkar, A.K. & S. Ray. Fauna of Yamuna River & It’s Environs: Amphibia (In Press)
Sarkar, A.K. & S. Ray. Fauna of Damodar River & Its Environs: Amphibia (In Press)
Satheesan, S.M. (14 JUN 1949) M
ADDRESS: HOME ADDRESS: A-102, Kaveri CGHS, Plot 4, Sector 6, Dwaraka Phase I
New Delhi 110 075
PHONE: 91-11-145610461, Mobile: 9869740617, 9910899617
E-MAIL: [email protected]
Sathyanarayana, M.C. (15 JAN 1952) M
ADDRESS: HOME ADDRESS: 124,Jasiya complex, Pattamangala street, Mayiladuturai 609 001, Tamil
Nadu OR 13/5, Hardoss, I Cross Street, Kollathur, Chennai 600099, Tamil Nadu
PHONE: 91-4364-229911, Res: 91-4364-225759, Mobile: 9442225759
E-MAIL: [email protected]
Sawarkar, Dilip Bhagwanrao (9 JUL 1956) M
Lecturer ADDRESS: Department of Biology (Zoology), Dharampeth M.P. Deo Science College, North Ambazari Rd
Nagpur 440 010, Maharashtra
HOME ADDRESS: 215, "Shiv-Ram”Sadan, Surve Nagar, Nagpur 440 022 Maharashtra
PHONE: 91-712-2241372
E-MAIL: [email protected]
RESEARCH & SPL. INTEREST: Ecology, Conservation, Physiology, Taxonomy, Embryology and Education.
Spl. Interest: Rana and Microhyla species
GUIDING/GUIDED STUDENTS IN AMPHIBIAN STUDIES: No
PROJECTS: 1980-89 & 1992-94, Amphibians of Nagpur - Vidarbha region
1995-96, Amphibians of Maldives.
1995-99, Development stages of Amphibians.
CAPTIVE AMPHIBIANS MAINTAINED: Yes. Rana sp. and Bufo sp.
PUBLICATIONS: Sawarkar, D.B. 1993. Report on Microhyla, J.B.N.H.S.
Sawarkar, D.B. 1995. Frogs of Nagpur, J.M.V.P.
Sawarkar, D.B. 1996. Uric acid excretion in frog, Symposium on Animal behaviour.
OTHER INFORMATION: Regular meetings should be arranged, at least once in three years.
Saxena, Saroj (8 SEP 1944) F
Retd. Asst. Professor
ADDRESS: Department of Zoology, University of Rajasthan
Jaipur 302 055, Rajasthan
HOME ADDRESS: 1-KHA-22, Jawahar Nagar, Jaipur 302 004, Rajasthan
PHONE: 91-141-2653921, 2711070
Sekar, A.G. M
ADDRESS: Presently address not known
RESEARCH & SPL. INTEREST: Ecology, Conservation, Biodiversity, Taxonomy. Spl. Interest: Tree frog.
PROJECTS: 1982-1984. Breeding behaviour of Amphibians of Sanjay Gandhi National Park, Borivili, Bombay.
1987-1989. Amphibian fauna of Goa. Bondla, Volpoi, Molem, Sanguem & Canacona, Goa.
1993-1995. Amphibians of northern Western Ghats, Borivili, Thane, Koyna, Satara District, Chandoli Sangh
District and Amboli, Sindhum District, Maharashtra.
PUBLICATIONS: Sekar, A.G.1995. On the morphology, advertising call and habitat of the Bush frog Philautus leucorhinus
(Lichtenstein and Martens, 1856). J. Bombay nat. Hist. Soc. 92: 22-25.
Sekar, A.G. 1992. Additions to the list of Amphibians fauna of Goa. J. Bombay nat. Hist. Soc. 89: 134.
Sekar, A.G. 1992. A study on the food habits of six anuran tadpoles. J. Bombay nat. Hist. Soc. 89: 9-16.
Sekar, A.G. 1992. Key to the Amphibian fauna of Goa. Herpeton 4: 14-15.
Sekar, A.G. 1992. Notes on morphometry, habitat, behaviour and food of the tadpoles of Leith’s frog Rana leithii. J. Bombay nat.
Hist. Soc. 89: 259-261.
Sekar, A.G. 1991. Distribution of the Amphibian fauna of India. J. Bombay nat. Hist Soc. 88: 125-127.
Sekar, A.G. 1990. Observations in the developmental stages of the Tadpoles of the Malabar gliding frog. Rhacophorus malabaricus
Jerdon, 1870. J. Bombay nat. Hist. Soc. 87: 223-226.
Sekar, A.G. 1990. Notes on the morphometry, Ecology, Behaviour and Food of the Tadpoles of Rana curtipes. J. Bombay nat. Hist.
Soc. 87: 312-313.
Daniel, J.C. & A.G. Sekar, 1989. Field guide to the Amphibians of Western India - Part4 (with J.C. Daniel) J. Bombay nat. Hist. Soc.
86: 194-202.
Abdulai, H. & A.G. Sekar, 1988. On a small collection of Amphibians from Goa (with Humayun Abdulali). J. Bombay nat. Hist Soc.
85:202-205.
Sekar, A.G. 1988. A note on the morphometry of Rhacophorus malabaricus, the malabar gliding frog. J. Bombay nat Hist. Soc.
85:627.
Sekar, A.G. 1987. A note on the breeding habits of Jerdon’s Ramanella montana (Jerdon, 1854). J. Bombay nat. Hist. Soc. 84:231-
232.
Sekar, A.G. 1984. Distribution of Bufo camortensis Mansukhani & Sarkar in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. J. Bombay Nat.
Hist. Soc. 81: 488.
Sengupta, Saibal M
Lecturer
ADDRESS: Department of Zoology, Arya Vidyapeeth College, Gopinatha Nagar
Guwahati 781 016, Assam
HOME ADDRESS: Madhabdevpur, Rehabari, Guwahati 781 008, Assam
PHONE: 91-361-2474065
E-MAIL: [email protected]
Shaji, C.P. M
ADDRESS: Wildlife Division, Kerala Forest Research Institute, Peechi
Thrissur 680 653, Kerala
HOME ADDRESS: Chakkalakkal (hd.), P.O. Meladoor, Trichur-680741, Kerala.
PHONE: 91-487-2699037, 2699061, 2699062, 2699063, 2699365
FAX: 91-487-2699249
Shakuntala, Katre F
Professor
ADDRESS: Department of Zoology, Bangalore University, Jnana Bharathi
Bangalore 560 056, Karnataka
HOME ADDRESS: No: 54, 18th Cross, Malleswaram, Bangalore 560 003
PHONE: 91-80-23341530
Shanbhag, Bhagyashri A. F
Head of the Department ADDRESS: Department of Zoology, Goa University, Taleigao Plateau
Goa 403 206
PHONE: 91-832-6519081, Res: 2459653
E-MAIL: [email protected], [email protected]
Sharath, B. Krishna M
Assistant Professor
ADDRESS: Department of Natural Science (Biology), Central State Univeristy
Ohio 45384, USA
Sharma, Indira Kumar M
Ecologist
ADDRESS: Bhagawati Bhavan, Ratanada Road
Jodhpur 342 020, Rajasthan
Sharma, Krishna Kumar M
Professor and Head ADDRESS: Department of Zoology, Maharshi Dayanand Saraswati University of Ajmer, Pushkar Bye Pass
Ajmer 305 009, Rajasthan
PHONE: 91-145-787055, 787049
E-MAIL: [email protected]
Sharma, Satish Kumar (8 JUL 1956) M
Range Forest Officer
ADDRESS: Sajjangarh Wildlife Sanctuary
Udaipur 313 001, Rajasthan
HOME ADDRESS: No 50, Gulshan Nagar, Near Royal Garden, Rampura Choraha, Jhadol
Road, Udaipur 313 001, Rajasthan
PHONE: 91-294-2453419, Mobile: 9829155542
E-MAIL: [email protected]
RESEARCH & SPL. INTEREST: Birds, Snakes, Lizards, Amphibians, Plant, Forests, Silviculture, Biodiversity. Spl. Interest: Baya
Weaver Bird.
PROJECTS: 1998, Dr. Salim Ali Project to study effect of IGNP on avifauna of Thar-desert in Rajasthan.
CAPTIVE AMPHIBIANS MAINTAINED: No
PUBLICATIONS: Sharma, S.K. 1994a. Effect of sewage water on different species of amphibians. JBNHS.
Sharma, S.K. 1994b. Throat coloration in female Microhyla ornata (Dumeril & Bibron) JBNHS 91:463
Sharma, S.K. 1995a. An overview of the amphibians and reptilian fauna of Rajasthan. Flora and Fauna 1(1): 47-48
Sharma, S.K. 1995b. Amphibians of Phulwari Ki Nal Wildlife Sanctuary. JBNHS 92(2): 271-272.
Sharma, S.K. 1995c. Further notes on frog-eating habit of grey musk shrew Suncus murinus. JBNHS 92(2): 251
Sharma, S.K. 1996. Habitat preference and distribution of amphibians in Rajasthan. ZOOS' PRINT 11 (6):77
Sharma, S.K. 1997a. The occurrence of the common tree frog Polypedates maculatus (Gray, 1834) (Family: Rhacophoridae) in
Rajasthan. JBNHS 94(3):580-81.
Sharma, S.K. 1997b. The occurrence of Bufo stomaticus and Uperodon systoma in Haryana state. JBNHS 94(3): 581-82
Sharma, S.K. 1998. Biota of Rajasthan. (In reviving the wetlands Ed. S.K. Verma, Himanshu Publications, Udaipur).
Sharma, S.K. 1991. Frog eating habit of longeared hedgehog H. auritus and Grey Musk Shrew S. murinus. JBNHS 88(1): 115
Sharma, S.K. 1992. First record of Uperodon systoma from Rajasthan. JBNHS 89(1): 133
Sharma, S.K. 1995. Amphibians of Rajasthan. Vijnana Parishad Annsandhan Patrica (Hindi) 38 (3): 185-93.
Sinha, B. (20 FEB 1974) M
Fellow (QHS) ADDRESS: National Institute of Sci., Techonology & Development Studies, Pusa Gate, KS Krishnan Marg
New Delhi 110 012
PHONE: Mobile: 09718057974
E-MAIL: [email protected]
Sinha, Manju F
Research Scholar
ADDRESS: S.O.S. in Life Sciences, P.R.S.S. University
Raipur 492 010, Madhya Pradesh
Sinha, R.K. M
ADDRESS: Department of Zoology, Patna University, Environmental Biology Laboratory
Patna 800 005, Bihar
PHONE: 91-612-2688801, Res: 2670086
E-MAIL: [email protected]
Sivaprasad, P.S. M
ADDRESS: HOME ADDRESS: 52, Ansari Street, Ramnagar
Coimbatore 641 009, Tamil Nadu
Soud, Rakesh M
Researcher
ADDRESS: Nature's Foster Club, Nr. Bongaigaon College, Shastri Road, Dolaigaon
Bongaigaon 783 380, Assam
PHONE: Res: 03664-222146, Mobile: 9435122269
E-MAIL: [email protected]
Subash, C.K. M
Assistant Forest Veterinary Officer ADDRESS: Wildlife Warden Office, Sulthan Bathery
Wayanad Dt., Kerala
PHONE: 91-4936-220454
Subba Rao, M.V. (4 APR 1950) M
Professor ADDRESS: Department of Botany, Andhra University, College of Science & Technology
Visakhapatnam 530 003, Andhra Pradesh
PHONE: 91-891-2844552, Res: 2795532
E-MAIL: [email protected]
RESEARCH & SPL. INTEREST: Ecology, Conservation, Biodiversity, Population studies. Spl. Interest: Anurans.
GUIDING/GUIDED STUDENTS IN AMPHIBIAN STUDIES: 1996. (Mrs. A.V.N.S. Maruti). M.Phil. Studies on the herpetile resources of the
North Coastal districts of Andhra Pradesh.
1989. (Mrs. S. Subbalakshmi Devi). Ph.D. Ecological Studies on Helminth parasites of selected Herpetiles of Vizianagaram district
of Eastern Ghats, Andhra Pradesh
1987. (Mrs. P.V.Manju). M.Phil. Feeding habits of bull frog, Rana tigerina of two different areas of Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh
PROJECTS: 1990-92. Herpetofaunal Survey in & around Visakhapatnam (UGC funded project). Visakhapatnam urban areas.
1986-89. A survey of Herpetofaunal resources on Eastern Ghats. (Ministry of Environment & Forests, Govt. of India funded project).
Andhra Pradesh (14 dist.)
1984-87. Herpetofaunal studies in Marripakalu forests of Eastern Ghats (CSIR funded project). East Godavari dist. Andhra Pradesh
CAPTIVE AMPHIBIANS MAINTAINED: Yes
PUBLICATIONS: Subba Rao, M.V. & S. Subbalakshmi Devi, 1994. An Ecological study of Helminth parasites of selected Herpetiles of
Eastern Ghats of Northern Andhra Pradesh. Forests, Wildlife & Environment, 241-254.
Subba Rao, M.V., K. Kameswara Rao, P. Appala Raju, P.S. Raja Shekar, P.V. Prasad Rao, M. Ramachandraiah, & A.V.V.S.
Swamy, 1994. Management and Conservation of Herpetofaunal Resources of the Eastern Ghats, Andhra Pradesh. Forests,
Wildlife & Environment. 173-207.
Subba Rao, M.V. & S. Subbalakshmi Devi, 1991. Conservation and Management of Herpetofauna of Eastern Ghats in relation to
Helminth infestations. J. Nature and Environment.
Subba Rao, M.V., 1991. Amphibian Resources of India. Bioresources Conservation and Management.(ed. M.V. Subba Rao) 76-83
Subba Rao,M.V., A.V.V.S. Swamy & P.S. Raja Shekar, 1990. Herpetofaunal Resources of Eastern Ghats. J. Natcon , 3:243-247.
Subba Rao, M.V., A.V.V.S. Swamy, P.S. Raja Shekar & V.V. Subba Rao, 1990. Herpetofaunal Resources of Eastern Ghats -
Human impact and their conservation. Growth Development and Natural Resources Conservation. 243-247.
Subbalakshmi Devi, S. & M.V. Subba Rao, 1990. An ecological study of helminth infestation in Rana cyanophlyctis. J. Comp. Phy.
Ecol., 15(2):70-74.
Sugathan, P. M
Scientist
ADDRESS: Ecological Research Centre, Thattakadu Bird Sanctuary
Njayapilly 686 691, Kerala
Swain, Sanjay Kumar (4 JAN 1958) M
Tech. Assistant
ADDRESS: Department of Environmental Science, Sambalpur University, Jyoti Vihar, Burla
Sambalpur 768 019, Orissa
PHONE: 91-663-241033
FAX: 91-663-2431033
RESEARCH & SPL. INTEREST: Amphibian population, density, diversity, ecological parameter and energetics
Spl. Interest: Hoplobatrachus tigerinus; Euphlyctis cyanophlyctis and Limnonectes limnocharis
TITLE (PH.D. THESIS): Yes, “A comparative study of Amphibian population in Sambalpur, Orissa and effect of pesticides on it”.
GUIDE: Prof. M.C. Dash
CAPTIVE AMPHIBIANS MAINTAINED: Hoplobatrachus tigerinus - 50; Limnonectes limnocharis - 70; Euphlyctis cyanophlyctis - 90
PUBLICATIONS: Mohanta, J.K., S.K. Swain, and Madhab C. Dash, 1997. Morphometric relationship in tropical Anurans and their
relationship to some life history parameters. Journal of Bombay Nat. Hist. Society. Vol. 94 (2) August 1997.
Talukdar, S.K. M
Senior Scientist ADDRESS: Division of Herpetology, Zoological Survey of India, 27, Jawaharlal Nehru Road
Kolkata 700 016, West Bengal
Tandon, Veena (7 SEP 1949) F
Dean, School of Life Science
ADDRESS: Department of Zoology, North-Eastern Hill University
Shillong 793 022, Meghalaya
PHONE: 91-364-2722312, 2722001 Res: 2550100, Mobile: 9436101747
FAX: 91-364-2550150
E-MAIL: [email protected]
RESEARCH & SPL. INTEREST: Biodiversity, Parasites, Zoonoses, Spl. Interest: Rhacophorids, Anura in general
GUIDING/GUIDED STUDENTS IN AMPHIBIAN STUDIES: Yes, 1. Parasites of Amphibia in Nagaland – 1998, R. Imrongwapang, M.Phil North
Eastern Hill University.
2. Studies on the monogenean parasites of anuran Amphibia in Meghalaya India-morphological, ecological and biological aspects -
1997 PhD., Momoni Dutta, NEHU.
3. Studies on the monogenean and cestode parasites of anuran amphibian ghosts in Meghalaya - 1991, Momoni Dutta, North-
Eastern Hill University. M.Phil.
4. Helminth parasite spectrum of amphibian hosts in Meghalaya - 1989, PhD., C.A.R. Diengoloh, North-Eastern Hill University
PROJECTS: 1995-97. Helminth parasites of Amphibia in Nagaland, Kohima, Dimapur, Mokorchung, (Nagaland)
1992-95, Studies on the monogenean parasites of anuran Amphibia in Meghalaya, Shillong, East Khasi Hills, Garo Hills
1982 – 89. Helminth parasite spectrum of Amphibia in Meghalaya
CAPTIVE AMPHIBIANS MAINTAINED: Tadpoles of Rhacophorid species, from time to time.
PUBLICATIONS: Tandon, V. & Invkongwapang, R. 1999. Natural Infection of sparganum in Nagaland (North East India) an Amphibia-
borne zoonosis? ZOOS' PRINT Journal, 14(5),13-16.
Imkongwapang,R., V. Tandon and B. Roy 1999. Surface fine topography of Diplodiscus spp. (Trematoda: Paramphistomidae)
parasitic in anuran frogs. Journal of Parasitology and Applied Animal Biology, 8(1), 55-62.
Dutta,M. and Tandon,V. 1994. The nervous system of Polystoma indicum (Monogenea:Polystomatidae) as revealed by nonspecific
esterase localization. Folia Parasitologica, 41, 177-182.
Diengdoh, C.R. and Tandon, V. 1991. A new species of Polystoma (Monogenea) parasitic in Rhacophorid amphibians in
Meghalaya, India. Helminthologia, 28, 173-178.
Thakur, Sanjay (12 JUL 1975) M
Sr. Project Officer ADDRESS: WWF-India, SML-TCP (Pench-Kanha Corridor Region)
Ash Appt, Shanthi Nagar, Ekta Colony, Next to BSNL Tower
Seoni, Madhya Pradesh
HOME ADDRESS: 666/1 Bhoi-Ali, Raviwar Peth, Talegaon Dabhade
Pune 410 506, Maharashtra
PHONE: 91-2114-223669, Mobile: 9423004369, 9993465716
E-MAIL: [email protected]
Tiwari, K.K. M
Regional Director ADDRESS: HOME ADDRESS: Old B.T.I. Building, P.S.M. Campus
Jabalpur 482 011, Madhya Pradesh
PHONE: 91-761-2628113
FAX: 91-761-2316976
Tsurho, Kruolale
ADDRESS: Department of Zoology, North Eastern Hill University, Permanent Campus
Shillong 793 022, Meghalaya
PHONE: 91-364-2722312
Vasudevan, Karthikeyan (23 JUN 1972) M
Scientist-SC ADDRESS: Department of Animal Ecology and Conservation Biology, Wildlife Institute of India
P.Box No.18, Chandrabani, Dehradun 248 001, Uttarakhand
HOME ADDRESS: 73, Nattusubbaraya street, Mylapore, Chennai 600 004, TN
PHONE: 91-135-2640111 to 115 Extn: 215, Res: 91-44-24980672, Mobile: 09412998121
FAX: 91-135-2640117
E-MAIL: [email protected]
RESEARCH & SPL. INTEREST: Ecology, Conservation, Taxonomy. Spl. Interest: No specific group or species, the entire assemblage.
GUIDING/GUIDED STUDENTS IN AMPHIBIAN STUDIES: No
PROJECTS: 1995 onwards. Western Ghats Amphibian study, 8ON Lat. to 12ON Lat.
CAPTIVE AMPHIBIANS MAINTAINED: I hope to in the near future
PUBLICATIONS: Vasudevan, K. 1997. Rediscovery of Black Microhylid Melanobatrachus indicus (Beddome 1878). JBNHS April 97,
pp 170-171
Vasudevan, K. and S.K. Dutta 2000. A new species of Rhacophorus (Anura: Rhacophoridae) from the Western Ghats. Hamadryad
25(1): 21-28
Verma, Anil K. M
ADDRESS: P.G. Department of Biosciences, University of Jammu
Jammu 180 004, Jammu & Kashmir
Vijaya Kumar, Seenapuram Palaniswamy (15 FEB 1974) M
Research ADDRESS: Centre for Ecological Science, Indian Institute of Science
Bangalore 560 012, Karnataka
PHONE: Mobile: 9480436306
E-MAIL: [email protected]
RESEARCH & SPL. INTEREST: Biogeography and Landscape ecology. Spl. Interest: Family: Rhacophoridae
TITLE (PH.D. THESIS): Presently enrolled for Ph.D.
GUIDING/GUIDED STUDENTS IN AMPHIBIAN STUDIES: No
PROJECTS: Anurans of Pondicherry University campus - Survey Pondicherry 1997 - 1999
1996-97 Audio and Photo documentation of the Anuran fauna of Southern Western Ghats (Volunteer). (Funded by WII to Mr.
Shivaprasad, P.S. Wildlife Sound Recordist) in Tamil Nadu & Kerala.
1998 Study on the impact of vehicular traffic on the herpetofauna of rainforest fragments (Collobarated work with Mr. V.
Karthikeyan, Mr. N.M. Ishwar, WII) in Valparai, Tamil Nadu & Southern Western Ghats
1999 Study on the Anurans Fauna of the Sholas (Montane wet temperate forests) (As part of M.S. dissertation, Partly funded by
Palani Hills Conservation Council) in Upper Palanis
1999 Study on the herpetofaunal communities in the dry forests of Kalakkad-Mundanthurai Tiger Reserve. World Bank, FREEP-
KMTR Project, Wildlife Institute of India in Kalakkad-Mundanthurai Tiger Reserve, Tamil Nadu
CAPTIVE AMPHIBIANS MAINTAINED: No
PUBLICATIONS: Vijayakumar, S.P., Vasudevan, K and Ishwar, N.M. (2001). Herpetofaunal mortality on roads in the Anamalai hills,
southern Western Ghats. Hamadryad. 26 (2): 265-272
Vijayakumar, S.P., Ashok Ragavendran and B.C.Choudhury (2006). Herpetofaunal Assemblage in a Tropical Dry Forest Mosaic of
Western Ghats, India: Preliminary Analysis of Species Composition and Abundance During Dry Season. Hamadryad.
NOTES: Vasudevan, K., Vijayakumar, S.P. and Choudhury, B.C. (2002). Amphibian declines in the Ladakh region: Evidence and
hypothesis on causal factors. Frogleg. 10.
Vijayakumar, S.P. (2002). Report of the Ferguson’s toad (Bufo scaber) from Kalakkad Mundanthurai tiger reserve with notes on its
habit and habitat. Frogleg.10
Vijayakumar, S.P. (1998). Anuran Fauna of Pondicherry University Campus. Frogleg, Vol.III (1)
Vijaya Kumaran, T. (15 MAY 1960) M
Zoology Teacher ADDRESS: Govt. Hr. Sec. School, Nangur
Mayiladuthurai 609 106, Tamil Nadu
RESEARCH & SPL. INTEREST: Ecology, Conservation, Animal behaviour, Taxonomy and population studies. Spl. Interest: Euphlyctis
cyanophlyctis, Euphlyctis hexadactylus, Limnonectes limnocharis, Bufo melanosticus
GUIDING/GUIDED STUDENTS IN AMPHIBIAN STUDIES: Hendry, D. Sankari, A. Ravi 1998. Studies on the Survey of frogs in Nangur village
for National Children's Science Congress.
Sathiya et al 1998. Studies on the morphometry and sex ratio at the common Indian toad, Bufo melanostictus. Proc. of VIth
National Children's Science Congress
Childambaram R, et al., Studies on the dry skin preparation of frogs and toads. Proc. of VIth National Children's Science Congress.
CAPTIVE AMPHIBIANS MAINTAINED: No
Vinod, K.R. M
ADDRESS: Wildlife Institute of India, P.Box No.18, Chandrabani
Dehradun 248 001, Uttarakhand
PHONE: 91-135-2640111-115
RESEARCH & SPL. INTEREST: Ecology, Conservation, Genetics, Biodiversity, Taxonomy, Toxicology.
TITLE (PH.D. THESIS): Yes, “Studies in certain ecological and cytogenetic aspects of anuran amphibians”. M.S.
University, Baroda.
PROJECTS: Effect of environmental contaminants on frog chromosomes.
1990. Ecological studies on amphibians in Gujarat.
CAPTIVE AMPHIBIANS MAINTAINED: No
PUBLICATIONS: Naik,Y.M. & K.R. Vinod. A review on amphibian fauna of India. In: Threats and Preservation in Indian Wildlife.
ed.B.D.Sharma (in press)
Naik,Y.M. & K.R. Vinod, 1995. An update checklist and key to the amphibian fauna of Gujarat. J. Amm. Morphol.
Physiology.(accepted)
Naik,Y.M., K.R. Vinod & B. Pilo, 1995. Importance of preservation of amphibian fauna in Shoolpaneshwar Sanctuary. Proceedings
of the National symposium on recent trends in Indian Wildlife Research. (in press)
Naik, Y.M. & K.R. Vinod, 1994. Record of a frog Rana keralensis from Shoolpaneshwar Wildlife Sanctuary, Bharuch, Gujarat. J.
Bombay Nat. Hist. Society. 90:521-522.
Naik, Y.M., K.R.Vinod & C. Patel, 1993. Record of a frog Kaloula pulchra from Mal-Samot, Bharuch, Gujarat. J. Bombay Nat. Hist.
Society. 90:299
Vinod K.R. & Y.M. Naik, 1993. An unusual case of prolonged metamorphosis in the frog Rana cyanophlyctis. J. Anim. Morphol.
Physiol.40:185-186
Naik, Y.M. & K.R.Vinod, 1993. Studies on distribution of amphibian fauna of Gujarat. Hamadryad 8:28-34.
Naik, Y.M. & K.R.Vinod, 1992. Amphibian fauna of Shoolpaneshwar Sanctuary. Cobra. Vol.8 pp 7-10 .
OTHER INFORMATION: Two species (Rana keralensis, Kaloula pulchra) were reported for the first time from the state
Vyas, Madhu F
Professor ADDRESS: Department of Zoology, Govt. Girls Degree College
Dhar 454 001, Madhya Pradesh
HOME ADDRESS: 135, Silver Hills, Dhar 454 001, Madhya Pradesh
PHONE: 91-7292-234730
RESEARCH & SPL. INTEREST: Conservation, Physiology, Education,Toxicology. Spl. Interest: Hoplobatrachus tigerinus
GUIDING/GUIDED STUDENTS IN AMPHIBIAN STUDIES: No
PROJECTS: 1995. Biology of commonly available amphibians of Malwa region of M.P. Dhar, Ujjain, Indore, Shagapur, Districts of
Malwa Region of M.P.
1994. Endocrine Glands of Hoplobatrachus tigerinus.
1981. Toxicity of Potassium dichromate to the tadpoles of common Indian frog Hoplobatrachus tigerinus.
CAPTIVE AMPHIBIANS MAINTAINED: Yes
PUBLICATIONS: Pandey, A., M. Vyas & T.P. Vyas, 1995. Effects of Malathion on the development of Indian frog Rana tigerina.
Proceeding of National Seminar on Modern Trends in Research in Zoology. pg. 33.
Vyas, T.P. & M. Vyas, 1995. Effects of Methyldemeton on the development of the common frog Rana tigerina. Proceedings of
National Seminar on Modern Trends in Research in Zoology. pg. 32.
Vyas, M. & T.P. Vyas, 1995. Effect of Benzene hexachloride on the development of the Indian frog Rana tigerina. Proceeding of
National Seminar on Modern Trends in Research in Zoology.pg. 7.
Vyas, M. & T.P. Vyas, 1981. Toxicity of potassium dichromate to the tadpoles of common Indian frog Rana tigerina. National
Academy Science letters, Allahabad, India. Vol 4, No 2.
Vyas, Raju Vajubhai (18 AUG 1958) M
ADDRESS: HOME ADDRESS: 505 Krishnadeep Apartments, Mission Road, Fatehgunj
Vadodara 390 002, Gujarat
PHONE: 91-265-2433060, Mobile: 09825308498
E-MAIL: [email protected]
RESEARCH & SPL. INTEREST: Ecology, Conservation, Taxonomy
PROJECTS: 1998, Amphibian diversity in Vamsda National Park and Jambughoda Wildlife Sanctuary.
CAPTIVE AMPHIBIANS MAINTAINED: No
PUBLICATIONS: Vyas, R. & B.H. Patel,1994. Second record of the frog Kaloula pulchra Gray from Gujarat State. Cobra(18):25-26.
Vyas, R., 1996. Amphibian fauna of Gujarat State: Update list and regional distribution. ZOOS' PRINT 11(5):12-13
Vyas, R., 1998. Predation of Euphlyctis cyanophlyctis tadpoles by squirrel and myna. Cobra (34):23
Bhatt, K., R. Vyas & Mahesh Singh, 1999. Herpetofauna of Gir protected area. ZOOS' PRINT 14(5): 27-30.
Vyas, Tej Prakash M
ADDRESS: Environmental Conservation Society
L-176, Housing Board Colony, Dhar 454 001, Madhya Pradesh
PHONE: 91-7290-222511, Mobile: 9425491336
Walker, Sally R. (12 OCT 1944) F
Founder/Director
ADDRESS: Zoo Outreach Organization, 12, Thiruvannamalai Nagar, Saravanampatty,
Coimbatore 641 035, Tamil Nadu
PHONE: 91-9385339862 & 9385339863
E-MAIL: [email protected]
Whitaker, Romulus Earl (23 MAY 1943) M
ADDRESS: Madras Crocodile Bank Trust, Centre for Herpetology, P. Box 4
Mamallapuram 603 104, Tamil Nadu
PHONE: 91-44-27472447
FAX: 91-44-27472958
E-MAIL: [email protected]
RESEARCH & SPL. INTEREST: Field Ecology, Captive husbandry. Spl. Interest: General
GUIDING/GUIDED STUDENTS IN AMPHIBIAN STUDIES: No
PROJECTS: General surveys, Andaman & Nicobar islands, Western Ghats
CAPTIVE AMPHIBIANS MAINTAINED: No
PUBLICATIONS: Within other herpetological survey publications (no separate amphibian publications)
Yadav, M.R. M
Founder, President & Director
ADDRESS: Turtle Research and Conservation Centre, 3/16, Muraitual, Ayodhya
Faizabad 224 123, Uttar Pradesh
E-MAIL: [email protected]
RESEARCH & SPL. INTEREST: Ecology, Cytology, Conservation, Genetics, Biodiversity, Taxonomy, Population
studies, Education, Toxicology. Spl. Interest: Amphibians
GUIDING/GUIDED STUDENTS IN AMPHIBIAN STUDIES: Yes
PROJECTS: 1994-96. Survey of amphibians status in northern and central India.
1994-96. Nesting and development aspects of amphibians in northern and central India.
1994-96. Ecological studies on amphibians of northern and central India.
1994-96. Toxicological effects on the a mphibians of northern and central India.
CAPTIVE AMPHIBIANS MAINTAINED: No
Zachariah, Anil M
Veterinary Surgeon ADDRESS: Veterinary Dispensary, Panamaram P.O.
Wayanad Dt., Kerala
PHONE: 91-4936-203716, Mobile: 9447544656, 9744686466
NNEEPPAALL
AAMMPPHHIIBBIIAANN NNEETTWWOORRKK OOFF SSOOUUTTHH AASSIIAA ((AAffgghhaanniissttaann,, BBaannggllaaddeesshh,, BBhhuuttaann,, IInnddiiaa,, MMaallddiivveess,, NNeeppaall,, PPaakkiissttaann aanndd SSrrii LLaannkkaa))
NEPALShrestha, Tej kumar
(11 FEB 1948) M
Professor
ADDRESS: Central Department of Zoology, Tribhuvan University, G.P.O. Box 6133, Kirtipur Campus
Kathmandu, Nepal
PHONE: 977-1-4331896, Res: 977-1-4279748
E-MAIL: [email protected], [email protected]
Tamrakar, Rijan(3 DEC 1984) M
Student
ADDRESS: Institute of Forestry
Pokhara, Nepal
HOME ADDRESS: Bhaktapur-8, Bhaktapur, Nepal
PHONE: Res: 977-16611920, Mobile: 977-9803210050
E-MAIL: [email protected], [email protected]
RESEARCH & SPL. INTEREST: Small mammals research, Herpetofaunal research, Non-timber forest products and education
programms.
TITLE (PH.D. THESIS): No.
PPAAKKIISSTTAANN
AAMMPPHHIIBBIIAANN NNEETTWWOORRKK OOFF SSOOUUTTHH AASSIIAA ((AAffgghhaanniissttaann,, BBaannggllaaddeesshh,, BBhhuuttaann,, IInnddiiaa,, MMaallddiivveess,, NNeeppaall,, PPaakkiissttaann aanndd SSrrii LLaannkkaa))
PAKISTANKhan, Muhammad Sharif
(11 AUG 1939) M
Professor
ADDRESS: Herpetological Laboratory, 15/6, Darul Saddar N
Rabwah 35460, Pakistan
HOME ADDRESS: 306 N, Morton Ave, Morton, PA 19070, USA
PHONE: 610-572-1357, 610-622-4190
E-MAIL: [email protected], [email protected]
RESEARCH & SPL. INTEREST: Ecology, Conservation, Taxonomy, Population studies, Biodiversity, Development.
Spl. Interest: Toads belonging to genus Bufo; Frogs belonging to genus Rana (Paa).
TITLE (PH.D. THESIS): Yes, “Morphoanatomical specialization of the Buccopharyngeal region of the anuran larvae and its
bearing on the mode of larval feeding”. University of Punjab, Lahore. 1991.
GUIDING/GUIDED STUDENTS IN AMPHIBIAN STUDIES: No
PROJECTS: 1991. Buccopharyngeal morphology of amphibian tadpoles and its bearing in tadpoles feeding.
1990. Amphibians of Lahore. 1989. Amphibians of Multan.
CAPTIVE AMPHIBIANS MAINTAINED: No
PUBLICATIONS: Khan, M.S., 1995. Oropharyngeal morphology of detrivorous tadpole of Rana cyanophlyctis Schneider, and its
ecological correlates. Pakistan J. Zool., 27:43-49.
Khan, M.S., 1994. Buccopharyngeal specializations of tadpole of Bufo stomaticus and its ecological correlates. Pakistan J. Zool.,
26:285-292.
Khan, M.S. & S.A. Mufti, 1994. Oral disc morphology of amphibian tadpole and its functional correlates. Pakistan J Zool., 26:25-30.
Khan, M.S., 1994. Key for identification of amphibians and reptiles of Pakistan. Pakistan J. Zool., 26:249-255.
Khan, M.S., 1994. A revised checklist and key to the amphibians of Pakistan. Hamadryad, 19:11-14.
Khan, M.S. (In press). A new toad from the foot of Siachin Glacier, Baltistan, Northeastern Pakistan. Pakistan J. Zool.
Khan, M.S., 1992. On a strange escape behaviour shown by common Pakistani toad Bufo stomaticus to an ophidian predator. The
Snake, 24: 74-76.
Khan, M.S., 1991. Amphibians, lizards, turtles and snakes. Chapter 3 In: Pakistan Ki Jangli Hayat (Wildlife of Pakistan):61-124.
Publication No.241. Urdu Science Board, 299 Upper Mall, Lahore (in urdu).
Khan, M.S., 1991. Morphpanatomical specialization of the Buccopharyngeal region of the anuran larvae and its bearing on the
mode of larval feeding. Ph.D. diss., University of Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan.
Khan, M.S., 1990. The impact of human activities on the status and distribution of amphibians in Pakistan. Hamadryad, 15: 21-24.
Khan, M.S., 1989. A new frog of the genus Rana, subgenus Paa, from southwestern Azad Kashmir. J. Herpetol., 23: 419-423.
Khan, M.S. & K.J. Baig, 1988. Checklist of the amphibians and reptiles of Dist. Jhelum, Punjab, Pakistan. The Snake 20:156-161.
Khan, M.S. & R. Tasnim, 1987. A field guide to the identification of herps of Pakistan. Part I: Monograph No. 14. Biological Society
of Pakistan, Lahore, pp.1-27.
Khan, M.S., 1987. Reproductive strategies in a subtropical anuran populationin arid Punjab, Pakistan. Biologica, 33: 279-303.
Khan, M.S. & S.A. Malik 1987. Buccopharyngeal morphology of tadpole larva of Rana hazarensis Dubois and Khan 1979, and its
torrenticole adaptations. Biologica, 33: 45-60.
Khan, M.S., N. Ahmed, 1987. On a collection of amphibians and reptiles from Baluchistan, Pakistan. The Snake, 20: 156-161.
Khan, M.S., 1987. Checklist, distribution & zoogeographical affinities of herpetofauna of Baluchistan. J.B.N.H.S., 82:144-148.
Khan, M.S., 1986. A noteworthy collection of amphibians and reptiles from northwestern Punjab, Pakistan. The Snake, 18:118-125.
Khan, M.S., 1985. Aninteresting collection of amphibians and reptiles from Cholistan Desert, Punjab, Pakistan. J. Bombay. Nat.
Hist. Soc., 82:144-148.
Khan, M.S., 1982. Collection, preservation & identification of amphibian eggs from the plains of Pakistan. Pakistan. J. Zool.,14:241
-243.
Khan, M.S., 1982. Key for the identification of amphibian tadpoles from the plains of Pakistan. Pakistan. J. Zool., 14: 133-145
Khan, M.S., 1980. Affinities and Zoogeography of herpetiles of Pakistan. Biologica, 26: 113-171.
Khan, M.S. & Dubois, A., 1979. A new species of frog (Genus Rana, subgenus Paa) from northern Pakistan (Amphibia, Anura). J.
Herpetol., 13: 403-410.
Khan, M.S., 1976. An annotated checklist and key to the amphibians of Pakistan. Biologica, 22: 201-210.
Khan, M.S., 1974. Discovery of Microhyla ornata (Dumeril & Bibron) from the Punjab, Pakistan. Biologica, 179-180.
Khan, M.S., 1973. Food of tiger frog Rana tigerina Daudin. Biologica, 19: 93-107.
Khan, M.S., 1972. The “commonest toad”of West Pakistan and a note on Bufo melanostictus Schneider. Biologica, 18: 131-133.
Khan, M.S., 1969. A normal table of Rana tigerina Daudin. 1. Early development (Stages 1-27). Pakistan J. Sci. 21: 36-50.
Khan, M.S., 1968. Amphibian fauna of District Jhang with notes on habits. Pakistan J. Sci. 20:227-233.
Khan, M.S., 1968. Morphogenesis of digestive tract of Bufo stomaticus (Bufo melanosticus Schneider). Pakistan. J. Sci. Res.
20:93-106.
Khan, M.S., 1965. A normal table of Bufo stomaticus (Bufo melanostictus). Biologica, 11:1-39.
Masroor, Rafaqat(1 AUG 1978) M
Research Associate
ADDRESS: Zoological Science Division, Pakistan Museum of Natural History, Garden Avenue,
Shakarparian, Islamabad 44000, Pakistan
PHONE: 92-51-9252084, Mobile: 03025451331
FAX: 92-51-9252087
E-MAIL: [email protected]
RESEARCH & SPL. INTEREST: All the 24 species of Anurans found in Pakistan
TITLE (PH.D. THESIS): Presently enrolled for Ph.D.
GUIDING/GUIDED STUDENTS IN AMPHIBIAN STUDIES: No
CAPTIVE AMPHIBIANS MAINTAINED: No
PUBLICATIONS: Paper presented entitled “Immensity of Biodiversity of Indus river” in International conference on Biodiversity
Conservation as a renewable resource of Pakistan, from 13-14 March 2007.
Baig, K.J., Masroor, R. & Arshad, M. 2008. Biodiversity and Ecology of the Herpetofauna of Cholistan Desert, Pakistan. Russian
Journal of Herpetology. 15 (3): 193-205.
OTHER INFORMATION: Environmental Baseline study of Shandur Lake (Gilgit) of North-Alpine Wetlands Complex with
reference to Amphibians and Reptiles for Ministry of Environment’s Pakistan Wetlands Programme (PWP) sponsored by UNDP,
Royal Netherland’s Embassy and Pakistan Poverty Alleviation Fund in 2007.
Environmental Baseline study of Handrap Lake (Ghizer District/Gilgit) of North-Alpine Wetlands Complex with reference to
Amphibians and Reptiles for Ministry of Environment’s Pakistan Wetlands Programme (PWP) sponsored by UNDP, Royal
Netherland’s Embassy and Pakistan Poverty Alleviation Fund in 2007.
Environmental Baseline study of Rama Lake (Diamer District/Gilgit) of North-Alpine Wetlands Complex with reference to
Amphibians and Reptiles for Ministry of Environment’s Pakistan Wetlands Programme (PWP) sponsored by UNDP, Royal
Netherland’s Embassy and Pakistan Poverty Alleviation Fund in 2007.
Environmental Baseline study of Sheosar Lake (Deosai Plateau/Gilgit) of North-Alpine Wetlands Complex with reference to
Amphibians and Reptiles for Ministry of Environment’s Pakistan Wetlands Programme (PWP) sponsored by UNDP, Royal
Netherland’s Embassy and Pakistan Poverty Alleviation Fund in 2007.
Environmental Baseline study of Ucchali Lake (Khushab District/Punjab) of Salt Range Wetlands Complex with reference to
Amphibians and Reptiles for Ministry of Environment’s Pakistan Wetlands Programme (PWP) sponsored by UNDP, Royal
Netherland’s Embassy and Pakistan Poverty Alleviation Fund in 2007.
Environmental Baseline study of Khabbeki Lake (Khushab District/Punjab) of Salt Range Wetlands Complex with reference to
Amphibians and Reptiles for Ministry of Environment’s Pakistan Wetlands Programme (PWP) sponsored by UNDP, Royal
Netherland’s Embassy and Pakistan Poverty Alleviation Fund in 2007.
Environmental Baseline study of Jahlar Lake (Khushab District/Punjab) of Salt Range Wetlands Complex with reference to
Amphibians and Reptiles for Ministry of Environment’s Pakistan Wetlands Programme (PWP) sponsored by UNDP, Royal
Netherland’s Embassy and Pakistan Poverty Alleviation Fund in 2007.
Environmental Baseline study of Nammal Lake (Mianwali District/Punjab) of Salt Range Wetlands Complex with reference to
Amphibians and Reptiles for Ministry of Environment’s Pakistan Wetlands Programme (PWP) sponsored by UNDP, Royal
Netherland’s Embassy and Pakistan Poverty Alleviation Fund in 2007.
Environmental Baseline study of Kalar Kahar Lake (Chakwal District/Punjab) of Salt Range Wetlands Complex with reference to
Amphibians and Reptiles for Ministry of Environment’s Pakistan Wetlands Programme (PWP) sponsored by UNDP, Royal
Netherland’s Embassy and Pakistan Poverty Alleviation Fund in 2007.
Environmental Baseline study of Mangla Reservoir (Mir Pur District/AJ&K) with reference to Amphibians and Reptiles for Ministry of
Environment’s Pakistan Wetlands Programme (PWP) sponsored by UNDP, Royal Netherland’s Embassy and Pakistan Poverty
Alleviation Fund in 2007.
Environmental Baseline study of Haleji Lake (Thatta District/Sindh) with reference to Amphibians and Reptiles for Ministry of
Environment’s Pakistan Wetlands Programme (PWP) sponsored by UNDP, Royal Netherland’s Embassy and Pakistan Poverty
Alleviation Fund in 2008/09.
Environmental Baseline study of Narrari (Nari) Lagoon (Badin District/Sindh) with reference to Amphibians and Reptiles for Ministry
of Environment’s Pakistan Wetlands Programme (PWP) sponsored by UNDP, Royal Netherland’s Embassy and Pakistan Poverty
Alleviation Fund in 2008/09.
Environmental Baseline study of Jubho Lagoon (Badin District/Sindh) with reference to Amphibians and Reptiles for Ministry of
Environment’s Pakistan Wetlands Programme (PWP) sponsored by UNDP, Royal Netherland’s Embassy and Pakistan Poverty
Alleviation Fund in 2008/09.
Environmental Baseline study of Rann of Kachh Wildlife sanctuary (Nagar Parker District/Sindh) with reference to Amphibians and
Reptiles for Ministry of Environment’s Pakistan Wetlands Programme (PWP) sponsored by UNDP, Royal Netherland’s Embassy
and Pakistan Poverty Alleviation Fund in 2008/09.
Environmental Baseline study of Hab Reservoir (Karachi District/Sindh) with reference to Amphibians and Reptiles for Ministry of
Environment’s Pakistan Wetlands Programme (PWP) sponsored by UNDP, Royal Netherland’s Embassy and Pakistan Poverty
Alleviation Fund in 2008/09.
Environmental Baseline study of Keti Bunder (Thatta District/Sindh) of the Indus Eco-region with reference to Amphibians and
Reptiles for Indus for All Programme (IFAP), WWF-Pakistan during 2007-08.
Environmental Baseline study of Keenjhar Lake (Thatta District/Sindh) of the Indus Eco-region with reference to Amphibians and
Reptiles for Indus for All Programme (IFAP), WWF-Pakistan during 2007-08.
Environmental Baseline study of Chotiari Reservoir (Sanghar District/Sindh) of the Indus Eco-region with reference to Amphibians
and Reptiles for Indus for All Programme (IFAP), WWF-Pakistan during 2007-08.
Environmental Baseline study of Keti Shah (Sukkur District/Sindh) of the Indus Eco-region with reference to Amphibians and
Reptiles for Indus for All Programme (IFAP), WWF-Pakistan during 2007-08.
Environmental Baseline Survey/Study and Monitoring for Taunsa Barrage Emergency Rehabilitation and Modernization project with
particular reference to Amphibians and Reptiles for WWF-Pakistan and Irrigation Department, Punjab in 2007.
Environmental Impact Assessment of Reko Diq project, Balochistan with particular reference to Amphibians and Reptiles”for
Tethyan Copper Company and Hagler Bailly, Pakistan in 2008.
Pandrani, Attaullah(2 JUN 1970) M
ADDRESS: SUSG-C Asia, BRSP House, Sariab Road
Quetta, Pakistan
PHONE: 92-81-2451551, Res: 2010169, Mobile: 03032404772
E-MAIL: [email protected]
RESEARCH & SPL. INTEREST: Herpetology
TITLE (PH.D. THESIS): Presently enrolled for Ph.D., “Breeding biology, behaviour and conservation of green turtle in Jiwani
coast, Balochistan”, University of Karachi, Marine Science Department, 2004, GUIDE: Dr. Prof. Jamal Sidiqui
GUIDING/GUIDED STUDENTS IN AMPHIBIAN STUDIES: No
Rais, Muhammad(13 FEB 1983) M
Lecturer
ADDRESS: Dept. of Wildlife Management, Faculty of Forestry, Range Management and Wildife, PMAS
Arid Agriculture University, Rawalpindi, Pakistan
PHONE: 92-51-9290152-121, Mobile: 92-345-3162175
E-MAIL: [email protected], [email protected]
RESEARCH & SPL. INTEREST: Population dynamics, breeding ecology and taxonomy of Mycrohylids, Ranids and Bufonids
TITLE (PH.D. THESIS): Presently enrolled for Ph.D., “Study on vertebrate fauna, status and impact of environmental pollution
on a wetland (Chotiari reservoir, district Sanghar, Sindh, Pakistan)”, University of Karachi, Karachi Pakistan, On going, GUIDE: Dr.
Muhammad Zaheer
GUIDING/GUIDED STUDENTS IN AMPHIBIAN STUDIES: Saima Yousaf, Population dynamics and feeding habits of Ranid frogs in the
rice based cropping system (Gujranwala, Punjab, Pakistan), Ongoing, Arid Agriculture University.
PROJECTS: Proposal submitted to Pakistan Science Foundation for financial approval, not yet approved. Tilte: Population
status and potential risks of pesticides to amphibian at some of their selected breeding sites in Punjab. Rice fields in
Gujranwalaand, Sheikhopora, Punjab.
CAPTIVE AMPHIBIANS MAINTAINED: Yes, I kept tadpoles of Bufo and Rana species. They were numerous. I released them back
when they metamorphosed.
PUBLICATIONS: Khan, M.Z., Rais, M. and Yasmeen, G. 2007. Inhibitory effects on Cholinesterase activity produced by two
different pesticides on brain, liver and kidney of Euphlyctis cyanophlyctis. Indian journal of Experimental Zoology India. 10(1): 89-93
(From M.Sc thesis)
OTHER INFORMATION: Interested to work with amphibian population dynamics, taxonomy and breeding ecology.
Robust studies are required to fully document the amphibian fauna found in the territorial range of Pakistan. Further, use of modern
taxonomical tools are needed to review already described species of amphibians of Pakistan.
Not even a single study from Pakistan has been conducted on population status of amphibains of Pakistan.
Very little is known about amphibian breeding ecology from Pakistan.
Determined to devote my life to herpetological studies (amphibians and snakes in particular). In Pakistan, we had no institution prior
to the establishment of the department of Wildlife Management at our university. We are fortunate to be the pioneer, but
unfortunate being not properly trained and equiped. Through my personal efforts, collected literature, and started
teaching/supervising research related to above mentioned aspects of amphibia.
We need professional training and contemporary literature so that we can properly lay a foundation of this nascent discipline in
Pakistan.
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SRI LANKAAmarasinghe, Amarasinghe Achchige Thasun
(22 NOV 1984) M
Herpetologist
ADDRESS: Taprobanica Nature Conservation Society, 146, Kendalanda
Homagama, Sir Lanka
PHONE: 94-112-750734, Res: 94-112-857817, Mobile: 94-773-777506
E-MAIL: [email protected]
RESEARCH & SPL. INTEREST: Taxonomy, Ecology, Etholgy of Herpetofauna, Special interest on Agamid Lizards
TITLE (PH.D. THESIS): No.
GUIDING/GUIDED STUDENTS IN AMPHIBIAN STUDIES: Yes
PROJECTS: Unusual communication behaviours of amphibians, Sri Lanka, In press
Awareness programs on Amphibians, throughout Sri Lanka, Ongoing
PUBLICATIONS: Karunarathna, D.M.S.S. and A.A.T. Amarasinghe (2007). Observations on the breeding behavior of Philautus
regius Manamendra-Arachchi and Pethiyagoda, 2005 (Amphibia: Ranidae: Rhacophorinae) in Nilgala, Monaragala district in Sri
Lanka. Russian Journal of Herpetology, 14 (2): 133–136.
Karunarathna, D.M.S.S., U.T.I. Abaywardena, A.A.T. Amarasinghe, D.G.R. Sirimanna and M.D.C. Asela (2008). Amphibians fauna
Diversity of Beraliya Mukalana Proposed Forest Reserve Gall District in Sri Lanka. Tigerpaper, 35 (2): 12 16.
OTHER INFORMATION: I have completed nearly 10 years in environmental and social related work in the capacity of researcher
and coordinator in many different projects simultaneously. My formal and informal academic knowledge is highly rewarding to
accomplish my future goals. Dedication, teamwork and excellent communication skills helped me to achieve lasting contribution to
the environmental management & social services in Sri Lanka.
Memberships in other organizations:
Center for North American Herpetology (CNAH), USA.
Oriental Birds Club (OBC), UK
Species Survival Commission (SSC)/IUCN; Crocodile Specialist Group (CSG)
Instructor of the Herpetology Group: The Young Zoologists' Association, National Zoological Gardens, Sri Lanka
Managing Editor of the Taprobanica journal, The Journal of Nature Conservation & Biodiversity. ISSN 1800-427X
Chairman of Taprobanica Nature Conservation Society, Sri Lanka
Some of my other publications:
Karunarathna, D.M.S.S., U.T.I. Abaywardena, M.D.C. Asela, D.M.G.N. Karunarathna, D.G.R. Sirimanna and A.A.T. Amarasinghe
(2005). The First Record of Chamaeleo zeylanicus Laurenti, 1768 (Reptilia: Chamaeleonidae) From The Nilgala Forest Reserve In
Sri Lanka. Loris, 24 (1&2): 18-20.
Karunarathna, D.M.S.S. and A.A.T. Amarasinghe (2005). An Observation on Yellowbilled Babbler Turdoides affinis (Jerdon, 1845)
feeding on Sri Lankan Pipe Snake Cylindrophis maculata (Linne, 1754). Sri Lanka Naturalist, 07 (1& 2): 27.
Manamendra-Arachchi, K., A. de Silva and T. Amarasinghe (2006). Description of a second species of Cophotis (Reptilia:
Agamidae) from the highlands of Sri Lanka. Lyriocephalus, 6, Suppl. 1: 1–8.
Amarasinghe, A.A.T. and D.M.S.S. Karunarathna (2007). The endangered Sri Lanka Whistling Thrush Myophonus blighi eats an
endangered lizard. Birding Asia, 7: 83-84.
Amarasinghe, A.A.T. and D.M.S.S. Karunarathna (2007). Beobachtungen zum Eiablageverhalten der Indischen Schönechse
Calotes versicolor (Daudin, 1802) (Reptilia: Agamidae) in einem anthropogenen Biotop in Sri Lanka. Souria, 29 (3): 27–30.
Soysa, W. C., A.A.T. Amarasinghe and D.M.S.S. Karunarathna (2007). The First Record of Great Eared Nightjar Eurostopodus
macrotis Vigors, 1830 (Aves: Caprimulgidae) from Western Province of Sri Lanka. Siyoth, 2 (1): 88-90.
Udayakumara, A.A.D.A., D.M.S.S. Karunarathna, A.A.T. Amarasinghe and E.M.K.B Ekanayake (2007). The First Confirmed
Record of South Polar Skua Catharacta maccormicki Saunders, 1893 (Aves: Stercorariidae) from Western Province of Sri Lanka.
Birding Asia, 8: 83-84.
Karunarathna, D.M.S.S., A.A.T. Amarasinghe, P.I.K. Pebotuwage and A.A.D.S. Udayakumara (2007). A study of the non captive
avifaunal diversity in the National Zoological Gardens, Dehiwala, Sri Lanka, Siyoth, 2 (2): 25-29.
Amarasinghe, A.A.T. and D.M.S.S. Karunarathna (2008). Observations on the ovipositional behavior of the Crest – Less Lizard
Calotes liocephalus (Reptilia: Agamidae) in the Knuckles Forest Region of Sri Lanka. Asiatic Herpetological Research. 11: 13–16.
Karunarathna, D.M.S.S., A.A.T. Amarasinghe and E.M.K.B. Ekanayake (2008). Observed predation on a Sucker mouth Catfish
(Hypostomus plecostomus) by a water monitor (Varanus salvator) in Bellanwila-Attidiya Sanctuary. Biawak, 2 (1): 37 39.
Karunarathna, D.M.S.S., A.A.T. Amarasinghe and A. De Vos (2008). Preliminary Notes on the Monitor Lizards (Family: Varanidae)
within the National Zoological Gardens (NZG) Dehiwala, Colombo District, Sri Lanka. Biawak, 2 (3): 109-118.
Karunarathna, D.M.S.S. & A.A.T. Amarasinghe (2008). Beobachtung einer Dickschnabelkrähe (Aves: Corvidae) beim Erbeuten von
Ceylon-Taubagamen, Cophotis ceylanica (Reptilia: Agamidae), in Horton Plains National Park auf Sri Lanka. Sauria, 30(4):59-62.
International symposium of Forestry and Environment 2006, University of Sri Jayawardanapura on Preliminary study of Reptiles
diversity of Nilgala forest area: Monaragala district in Sri Lanka. Karunarathna, D.M.S.S., A.A.T. Amarasinghe, U.T.I. Abaywardena,
D.M.G.N. Karunarathna, M.D.C. Asela and D.G.R. Sirimanna. Proceedings, 74.
International symposium of Forestry and Environment 2007, University of Sri Jayawardanapura on Reptiles diversity of Kukulugala
Isolated forest area: Kalutara district in Sri Lanka. Karunarathna D.M.S.S and A.A.T. Amarasinghe. Proceedings, 24-25.
International symposium of Forestry and Environment 2007, University of Sri Jayawardanapura on Reptiles diversity of Kukulugala
Isolated forest area: Kalutara district in Sri Lanka. Karunarathna D.M.S.S and A.A.T. Amarasinghe. Proceedings, 24-25.
Bambaradeniya, Channa Nalinda M
Programme Co-ordinator
ADDRESS: IUCN-The World Conservation Union, Sri Lanka Country Office, No.53, Horton Place
Colombo 7, Sri Lanka
HOME ADDRESS: 19/23 A, Orchid Place, Off Swarnadisi Place, Koswathe, Nawala, Sri Lanka
PHONE: 94-11-2694094, 2682418
FAX: 94-11-2682470
Bandara, Imesh Nuwan(14 JAN 1984) M
ADDRESS: Dept. of Zoology, Faculty of Science, University of Peradeniya
Peradeniya, Sri Lanka
HOME ADDRESS: No: 3/198, Putuhapuwa, Teldeniya, Sri Lanka 20906
PHONE: Res: 94-81-3807551, Mobile: 94-779065338, 94-718188110
E-MAIL: [email protected]
RESEARCH & SPL. INTEREST: General areas of interest: Herpetology, other wild fauna, wildlife conservation, behavioural
ecology and conservation biology, zoogeography, Sri Lankan geology and wildlife management. Specific fields of research interest:
Endemicity of Sri Lankan animal
TITLE (PH.D. THESIS): No.
CAPTIVE AMPHIBIANS MAINTAINED: Philautus moororum, Philautus macropus
PUBLICATIONS: Identity of the tadpole of Lankanects corugatus (Peters, 1864) (Anura:Ranidae) from Sri Lanka. Russian Journal
of Herpetology. (In print)
De Silva, Anslem Lawrence(1 AUG 1940) M
ADDRESS: Faculty of Medicine, University of Peradeniya
Peradeniya, Sri Lanka
HOME ADDRESS: 15/1, Dolosvage Road, Gampola, Sri Lanka
E-MAIL: [email protected]
OTHER INFORMATION: Now I am the chair for DAPTF, WG, Sri Lanka. We are conducting an island-wide awareness program
on amphibians.
De Silva, Philipur H. M
ADDRESS: HOME ADDRESS: 267/19 Nawala Road, Rajagiriya
Nawala, Sri Lanka
Fernando, Prithiviraj M
Chairman, Trustee and Scientist
ADDRESS: Centre for Conservation and Research, 35, Gunasekara Gardens, Nawala Road
Rajagiriya, Sri Lanka
E-MAIL: [email protected]
Gabadage, Dinesh M
Conservation Field Biologist
ADDRESS: HOME ADDRESS: 150/6, Staley Thilakarathne Mawatha
Nugegoda, Sri Lanka
PHONE: 94-112-821 872, 94-714-278 715
E-MAIL: [email protected]
Jayawickrama, Ashoka M
ADDRESS: HOME ADDRESS: 156, Rathmalkadeeva
Gampola, Sri Lanka
RESEARCH & SPL. INTEREST: Ecology, Conservation, Biodiversity, Taxonomy, Population studies,
Education, Toxicology. Spl. Interest: Yes, Ichthyophidea and Rhacophoridae. Somewhat Ranidae
TITLE (PH.D. THESIS): No
GUIDING/GUIDED STUDENTS IN AMPHIBIAN STUDIES: No
PROJECTS: Amphibian population density in Sri Lanka. Study of Amphibian diversity.
Amphibian observations in various locations for taxonomy. Kandy, Colombo, Anurudupura - Sri Lanka.
Fatalities observed on Amphibia and Reptilia. Gampola.
CAPTIVE AMPHIBIANS MAINTAINED: Yes
PUBLICATIONS: 1995. Fatalities observed of Amphibians and Reptiles. In: Amphibians of Sri Lanka (Unpublished yet)
1995. Jayawickrama, A. & W.M.N., Bandara. Preliminary Observations of Amphibians and Reptiles at Ritigala Sri Lanka,
Lyriocephalus, Vol.2, 2-3
1994. Jayawickrama, A. Amphibians and Reptiles observed in Galekunda, panvila fauna, Gampola (Kandy), Lyriocephalus, Vol.1,
No. 1-2, P. 60-61
1991. Flora and Fauna of Ambuluwawa Hill, Gampola, Jinaraja Boys College, Gampola (Text in sinhala).
Kandamby, Dharma Sri M
Curator in Zoology
ADDRESS: National Museum
Colombo 7, Sri Lanka
PHONE: 94-11-2694767
FAX: 94-11-2692092
Karunarathna, Dissanayake Mudiyanselage Sameera Suranjan M
Ecologist
ADDRESS: IUCN-International Union for Conservation of Nature, Sri Lanka Country Office
No: 53, Horton Place, Colombo 7, Sri Lanka
HOME ADDRESS: B-1/G-6, De Soysapura Housing Scheme, Moratuwa 10400, Sri Lanka
PHONE: 94-112-682418, Res: 612993, Mobile: 776329387
FAX: 94-112-682470
E-MAIL: [email protected], [email protected]
RESEARCH & SPL. INTEREST: Herpetofauna (Philautus sp., Microhyla sp., Polypedates sp. and Adenomus sp.)
TITLE (PH.D. THESIS): No
CAPTIVE AMPHIBIANS MAINTAINED: No
PUBLICATIONS: Karunarathna, D.M.S.S. and A.A.T. Amarasinghe (2007). Observations on the breeding behaviour of Philautus
regius Manamendra-Arachchi and Pethiyagoda, 2005 (Amphibia: Ranidae: Rhacophorinae) in Nilgala, Monaragala district in Sri
Lanka. Russian Journal of Herpetology, 14(2): 133-136.
Karunarathna, D.M.S.S., U.T.I. Abeywardena, A.A.T. Amarasinghe, D.G.R. Sirimanna and M.D.C. Asela (2008). Amphibian faunal
diversity of Beraliya Mukalana Proposed Forest Reserve. Tigerpaper, 35(2): 12-16.
Karunarathna, D.M.S.S., U.T.I. Abeywardena, M.D.C. Asela and L.D.C.B. Kekulandala (2008). A amphibian survey of Nilgala
Forest area and its vicinity, Monaragala District in Sri Lanka. Herepetological Consrvation and Biology, 3(2): 264-272.
Karunarathne, Shantha
ADDRESS: Amphibian Reptile Research Organisation of Sri lanka, 15/1, Dolosbage Road
Gampola, Sri Lanka
HOME ADDRESS: Piligalla Handesa, Sri Lanka
PHONE: Res: 94-77194996
E-MAIL: [email protected]
Kumara, D.M. Nayana Pradeep M
ADDRESS: Faculty of Agriculture, University of Peradeniya
Peradeniya 20400, Sri Lanka
HOME ADDRESS: Ambagamuwa, Udabulathgama, Nawalapitiya, Sri Lanka
PHONE: 94-812-395251, 395247
E-MAIL: [email protected]
Kumara, N.P. M
ADDRESS: C/o. Dr. Anslem de Silva, 15/1, Dolosbage Road
Gampola (CP), Sri Lanka
Manamendra-Arachchi, Kelum Nalinda M
ADDRESS: Wildlife Heritage Trust of Sri Lanka, 95, Cotta Road
Colombo 8, Sri Lanka
E-MAIL: [email protected]
Pethiyagoda, Rohan M
ADDRESS: Wildlife Heritage Trust, 95, Cotta Road
Colombo 8, Sri Lanka
PHONE: 94-1- 699219, 686579, 698366
FAX: 94-1-698433, 94-75-336131
E-MAIL: [email protected], [email protected]
Ranathunge, Thilanka Bandara(14 MAY 1982) M
ADDRESS: HOME ADDRESS: 246, Yatihalagala
Kandy, Sri Lanka
PHONE: 94-66-2286803-05, Res: 94-812387429, Mobile: 94-718041029
FAX: 94-66-2286803-05
E-MAIL: [email protected]
RESEARCH & SPL. INTEREST: Ramanella obscura, Ramanella variegata, Lankanectas corrugatus, Nannophrys spp and
Philautus spp
TITLE (PH.D. THESIS): No
Rathnayake, Nimal D. M
ADDRESS: HOME ADDRESS: 'Thilina' Galgediyawa
Gampola, Sri Lanka
E-MAIL: [email protected]
Senawatte, Sunera Santhusitha(5 MAR 1972) M
ADDRESS: Sri Lanka Environment Exploration Society-Group Species Studies, "Wasala”, Sappuwatte
Polgahawela, Sri Lanka
PHONE: 94-37-43085
RESEARCH & SPL. INTEREST: Ecology, Conservation, Biodiversity, Education, Animal behaviour,
Toxicology & Treatments. Spl. Interest: Rhacophorous cruciger cruciger, Herpetiles and their habitats
PROJECTS: 1995-1996. Biodiversity assessment of the `Kurulukele' Forest Reserve in Kurulukele area, Kegalle (GEF/SGP -
UNDP Funding).
1998-99. Conservation on Biodiversity of `Kurulukele' area and its management (GEF/SGP - UNDP funding)
1995-96. Nature study of `Thiththawella' in Thiththawella lake, Kurunegala district (SLEES)
1996-97. Biodiversity study of `Dombagaskande' reserve in Ibbagauwa area and Kurunegala dist. (SLEES)
1995-96. Nature study of `Koskela' reserve in Polgahawela area and Kurunegala dist., (SLEES) Each one consists with a complete
check list of Amphibians
CAPTIVE AMPHIBIANS MAINTAINED: No
OTHER INFORMATION: Research and studies going on twelve selected forese reserves in the Kegalle district, Sabaragamuwa
Province (including Amphibian studies)
Participated the `International Conference on biology & conservation of South Asian Amphibian Reptiles', Kandy, Sri Lanka from
1st -5th August 1996.
Participated the Inaugaural meeting of Conservation Breeding Specialist Group of Sri Lanka (CBSG/IUCN/SSC) on 18.10.97 at
University of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka
Member, Environmental Communication Society of Sri Lanka
Vice-President/Member Board of Trustee, Sri Lanka Environment Exploration Society.
Somaweera, Ruchira K.(3 MAR 1981) M
ADDRESS: Department of Zoology, Faculty of Science, University of Peradeniya
Peradeniya, Sri Lanka
HOME ADDRESS: 43C, George E. De Silva Mawatha, Kandy, Sri Lanka
PHONE: Mobile: 0773260408
FAX: 94 -81-2388151
E-MAIL: [email protected]
Ukuwela, Kanishka M
ADDRESS: 500, V.C. Ampitiya
Kandy, Sri Lanka
HOME ADDRESS: 1600, Hillcrest Dr. V32, Mahattan, Kansas 66502, USA
E-MAIL: [email protected]
Veediyatandar, S. M
ADDRESS: C/o. Dr. Anslem de Silva, 15/1, Dolosbage Road
Gampola (CP), Sri Lanka
Walker, Bryan M
ADDRESS: Faculty of Medicine, University of Peradeniya
Peradeniya, Sri Lanka
Weerasinghe, Aroshana Nadeera(24 MAR 1977) M
Naturalist
ADDRESS: HOME ADDRESS: No: 183/3, Pallemulla, Halloluwa
Kandy, Sri Lanka
PHONE: 94-52-2222445, Mobile: 94-718286362
FAX: 94-52-2223153
E-MAIL: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected]
TITLE (PH.D. THESIS): No
CAPTIVE AMPHIBIANS MAINTAINED: Yes in 1996 few species.
OTHER INFORMATION: Participated and contributed in the Conservation Assessment and Management Plan (C.A.M.P.) for
Herpetofauna, at University of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka in 1999.
Participated and contributed in the Conservation Assessment and Management Plan (C.A.M.P.) for South Asian Primates, at State
Forest College in Coimbatore, India organized by Zoo Outreach Organization in Coimbatore in March 2002.
Took part in the Amphibians Hands-on Training Workshop at college of forestry, Kerala Agricultural University, Velanikkara, India,
conducted by Zoo Outreach Organization in Coimbatore in June 2002.
Participated and contributed in the Conservation Assessment and Management Plan (C.A.M.P.) for South Asian Amphibians, at
State Forest College in Coimbatore, India organized by Zoo Outreach Organization in Coimbatore in July 2002.
Participated and contributed in the Conservation Assessment and Management Plan (C.A.M.P.) for Tortoise & Turtles, at National
Zoo Garden, Sri Lanka in 2002.
Weerawardhena, S.R. M
Sr. Lecturer
ADDRESS: Department of Zoology, University of Kelaniya, Dalugama
Kelaniya, Sri Lanka
PHONE: 94-11-2914479, 2903393
FAX: 94-11-2914479
E-MAIL: [email protected]
Wickramanayake, Eric D. M
Senior Conservation Scientist
ADDRESS: Conservation Science, World Wildlife Fund United States, 1250, 24th St.
Washington DC 20037, USA
E-MAIL: [email protected]
Wickramasinghe, Deepthi Devika(9 MAY 1964) F
Senior Lecturer
ADDRESS: Department of Zoology, University of Colombo
Colombo 3, Sri Lanka
HOME ADDRESS: 27/8, Chapel Lane, Nugegoda, Sri Lanka
PHONE: 94-11-2503399, 2583106, Res: 2819738 Mobile: 0722 143400
FAX: 94-112-583810, 503148
E-MAIL: [email protected]
Wickramasinghe, Laxman Jayantha Mendis M
Herpetologist
ADDRESS: Herpetological Foundation of Sri Lanka, Thalarkkarama Road, Kudawaskaduwa
Waskaduwa 12580, Sri Lanka
HOME ADDRESS: Thalarukkarama Road, Kudawaskaduwa, Waskaduwa
PHONE: 94-71-6844889, Mobile: 0094716844889
E-MAIL: [email protected]
RESEARCH & SPL. INTEREST: Taxonomy, Diversity, genetics, Acoustics, Behaviour, deformities, Disease, Captive breeding,
Insitu Conservation, Ecology, Anatomy & Physiology of Sri lankan extinct species
TITLE (PH.D. THESIS): No.
PROJECTS: Disease and malformations of Amphibians, Sri Lanka, from 2007 (Ongoing).
Vocalization study of Sri Lankan Amphibians, Sri Lanka, From 2005-2007.
CAPTIVE AMPHIBIANS MAINTAINED: Yes, Polypedatus cruciger (Blyth, 1852), foam nests kept in captivity and released the tadpoles
once they were hatched to a suitable habitat, as soon as they were out from the eggs.
PUBLICATIONS: Samantha Suranjan Fernando, L. J. Mendis Wickramasinghe and Roshan K. Rodirigo (2007). A New Species of
Endemic Frog belonging to Genus Nannophrys Gunther, 1869 (Anura: Dicroglossinae) from Sri Lanka. Zootaxa. 1403. pp 55-68.
(05 Feb. 2007).
C. N. B. Bambaradeniya, M. S. J. Perera, W. P. N. Perera, L. J. M. Wickramasinghe, L. D. C. B. Kekulandala, V. A. P.
Samarawickrama, R. H. S. S. Fernando, V. A. M. P. K. Samarawicrama (2003). Composition of faunal species in the Sinharaja
World Heritage site in Sri Lanka. Sri Lanka Forester. Vol 26, pg 21-41.
Bambaradeniya, C. N. B, L. J. M. Wickramasinghe, L.D.C.B. Kekulandala, and V.A.P. Samarawickrama (2001). Herpetofaunal
mortality in highways: a case study from Sri Lanka. Proceedings of the 4th World Congress of Herpetology, Benthota, Sri Lanka.
(Abstract).
L. J. M. Wickramasinghe & Bambaradeniya, C. N. B. (2001). Herpetofauna of the lower walawe basin in Sri Lanka, Proceedings of
the 4th World Congress of Herpetology, Benthota, Sri Lanka. (Abstract)
Perera, M.S.J., Perera, W.P.N., Rodrigo R.K., Wickramasinghe, L.J.M., Peries, T.N., Ekanayake, S.P. and C.N.B. Bambaradeniya.
2004. An assessment of biodiversity in the Anawilundawa sanctuary – A Ramsar wetland in the western coastal dry zone of Sri
Lanka. Proceedings of the 24th Annual Session of the Institute of Biology, Sri Lanka
Wijesinghe, Mayuri Rukshani(11 SEP 1968) F
Senior Lecturer
ADDRESS: Department of Zoology, University of Colombo, Cumaratunga Munidasa Mawatha
Colombo 3, Sri Lanka
HOME ADDRESS: 18, Charles Palace, Rawatawatta, Moratuwa, Sri Lanka
PHONE: 94-11-2503399, Res: 2645398, Mobile: 0714406277
E-MAIL: [email protected]
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ADDRESS: Laboratoire des Reptiles et Amphibiens, Museum National d’ Histoire Naturelle
25 Rue Cuvier, Paris 75005, France
E-MAIL: [email protected]
Erdelen, Walter M
Assistant Director General for Natural Sciences
ADDRESS: ADG/SC UNESCO, 1, Rue Miollis
Paris 75015, France
PHONE: 33-1-45681000
FAX: 33-1-45671690
E-MAIL: [email protected]
Groombridge, Brian M
Technical Contact
ADDRESS: World Conservation Monitoring Centre, 219, Huntingdon Road
Cambridge CB3 0DL, UK
PHONE: 44-1223-277314
FAX: 44-1223-277136
Inger, Robert F. M
ADDRESS: Department of Zoology, The Field Museum of Natural History, 1400 South Lake Shore Drive
Chicago 60605-2496, Illinois, USA
HOME ADDRESS: 1844, N. Howe Street, Chicago II 60614, USA
E-MAIL: [email protected]
Swengel, Fred M
ADDRESS: Friends of Rare Amphibians of the Western Ghats, 425 S. Warwick St., St. Paul
Minnesota 55105, USA
E-MAIL: [email protected]
Warrel, David A. M
ADDRESS: Centre for Tropical Medicine, University of Oxford, Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine
Room 7401, Level 7, Oxford OX3 9DU, UK
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FAX: 44-1865-220984
E-MAIL: [email protected]
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A.V.C. College, Tamil Nadu AARANYAK - Evergreen, Assam
Abasaheb Garware College, Maharashtra ADG/SC UNESCO, France
Amphibian Reptile Research Organisation of Sri Lanka, Sri Lanka Andhra University, Andhra Pradesh
Arignar Anna Zoological Park, Tamil Nadu Arya Vidyapeeth College, Assam
B.J.B. College, Orissa Bajali College, Assam
Bangabasi Evening College, West Bengal Bangalore University, Karnataka
Baroda Nature Lovers Association, Gujarat Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel
Birjhora Mahavidyalaya, Assam Bombay Natural History Society, Maharashtra
Calcutta Wildlife Society, West Bengal CARE EARTH, Tamil Nadu
Central State Univeristy, USA Central Zoo Authority, New Delhi
Centre for Conservation and Research, Sri Lanka Centre for Infrastructure, Sustainable Transport and Urban Planning (CiSTUP), Karnataka
Centre for Science & Environment, New Delhi Chaiduar College, Assam
Chennai Snake Park, Tamil Nadu Chhatrapati Shahu Ji Maharaj University, Uttar Pradesh
Coimbatore Zoological Park Society, Tamil Nadu College for Leadership and HRD, Valencia, Karnataka
College of Basic Science and Humanities, Orissa Cotton College, Assam
Dayalbagh Educational Institute, Uttar Pradesh Dharampeth M.P. Deo Memorial Science College, Maharashtra
Dubai Zoo, UAE Dum Dum Motijheel College, West Bengal
E.R.R.C., Tamil Nadu Ecotone, Tamil Nadu
Environmental Research & Wildlife Development Agency, UAE Farook College, Kerala
Friends of Rare Amphibians of the Western Ghats, USA Gauhati University, Assam
Goa University, Goa Government Arts College, Kerala
Govt. Girls Degree College, Madhya Pradesh Govt. Hr. Sec. School-Nangur, Tamil Nadu
Gujarat Institute of Desert Ecology, Gujarat H.S. Kotambri Science Institute, Karnataka
Herpetological Foundation of Sri Lanka, Sri Lanka Herpetological Laboratory, Pakistan
Indian Council of Agricultural Research, West Bengal Indian Institute of Science, Karnataka
Institute of Advance Study in Science and Techonology, Assam Institute of Biodiversity and Environmental Conservation, Malaysia
Institute of Forestry, Nepal
Institute of Self Organizing Systems and Biophysics, Meghalaya IUCN India, New Delhi
IUCN-International Union for Conservation of Nature, Sri Lanka IUCN-The World Conservation Union, Sri Lanka
J.A. College, Tamil Nadu Jahangirnagar University, Bangladesh
Jambe Farm, Maharashtra Karnatak University, Karnataka
Kerala Agricultural University, Kerala Kerala Forest Research Institute, Kerala
Kohima Science College, Nagaland Kurukshetra University, Haryana Kuvempu University, Karnataka
Laboratoire des Reptiles et Amphibiens, France M.S. University of Baroda, Gujarat
Madras Crocodile Bank Trust, Tamil Nadu Madurai Kamaraj University, Tamil Nadu
Maharshi Dayanand Saraswati University of Ajmer, Rajasthan Mar Ivanios College, Kerala Mar Thoma College, Kerala MGM College, Karnataka
Mizoram University, Mizoram Modern College of Arts, Science & Commerce, Maharashtra
Nagaland University, Nagaland National Bureau of Animal Genetic Resources, Haryana
National Centre for Biological Sciences, Karnataka National Institute of Science, Techonology & Development Studies, New Delhi
National Museum, Sri Lanka Nature Conservation Foundation, Karnataka
Nature's Foster Club, Assam Nisargakavi Bahinabai Choudhary Pranisangrahalay, Maharashtra
North Eastern Hill University, Meghalaya North Orissa University, Orissa
Orissa State Pollution Control Board, Orissa P.C. Jabin Science College, Karnataka P.R.S.S. University, Madhya Pradesh
Pakistan Museum of Natural History, Pakistan Patna University, Bihar
PMAS Arid Agriculture University, Pakistan Poorna Prajna College, Karnataka
Pt. Ravishankar Shukla University, Chhattisgarh R V College of Engineering, Karnataka
Rajiv Gandhi Centre for Biotechnology, Kerala Ranchi University, Jharkhand
Regional Museum of Natural History, Madhya Pradesh ROSS Lifescience Private Limited, Maharashtra
Sajjangarh Wildlife Sanctuary, Rajasthan Salim Ali Centre for Ornithology and Natural History, Tamil Nadu
Sambalpur University, Orissa Sarada Sarani, Assam
School of Earth Sciences, Karnataka Sree Gopal Banerjee College, West Bengal
Sri Lanka Environment Exploration Society-Group Species Studies, Sri Lanka Sri Venkateswara University, Andhra Pradesh
SUSG-C Asia, Pakistan Tamil Nadu Urban Development Fund, Tamil Nadu
Taprobanica Nature Conservation Society, Sri Lanka
Texas Tech University, USA Thattakadu Bird Sanctuary, Kerala
The Field Museum of Natural History, USA The Rhino Foundation for Nature in N.E. India, Assam
Tribhuvan University, Nepal Turtle Research and Conservation Centre, Uttar Pradesh
University of Chittagong, Bangladesh University of Colombo, Sri Lanka
University of Delhi, Delhi University of Dhaka, Bangladesh
University of Jammu, Jammu & Kashmir University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka
University of Kerala, Kerala University of Mysore, Karnataka
University of Oxford, UK University of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka University of Rajasthan, Rajasthan
Utah State University, USA Veterinary Dispensary, Kerala
Wildlife Conservation Society - India Program, Karnataka Wildlife Heritage Trust of Sri Lanka, Sri Lanka
Wildlife Institute of India, Uttarakhand Wildlife Trust of India, Uttar Pradesh
Wildlife Warden Office-Wayanad, Kerala World Conservation Monitoring Centre, UK
World Wildlife Fund United States, USA Zoo Outreach Organisation, Tamil Nadu
Zoological Survey of India, Andhra Pradesh Zoological Survey of India, Kerala
Zoological Survey of India, Tamil Nadu Zoological Survey of India, Uttarakhand Zoological Survey of India, West Bengal
ANSA - Amphibian Network of South Asia A ZOO/WILD taxonomic network since 1995
visit www.zooreach.org for 1999 Directory; www.zoosprint.zooreach.org for FrogLeg
Scientific Chair: Karthikeyan Vasudevan Technical/Administrative Chair: Sanjay Molur
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(Pl. Expand all initials) First Name Middle Last
Name:
Occupation: Title: Mr. , Mrs. , Ms. , Dr.
Date of birth: dd/mm/yyyy Sex: Male , Female
Name of Institution and Address:
Office Phone: (with STD code) Fax:
Home Phone: (with STD code) Mobile:
Email1: Email2:
Home/office address other than above if you prefer us to use it.
Website (If any): I have attached my photo: jpg , tif , psd
Tick or type one or more of the choices below. In case you are shy or modest, please don’t be.
Do you study/observe amphibians:
Full Time , Part time , Sporadically , Opportunistically
Are you an amphibian: Specialist , Student , Amateur , Photographer , Others
Are you interested in amphibian:
Taxonomy , Diversity , Genetics , Acoustics , Behaviour , Deformities , Diseases , Captive breeding , Photography , Education , Others
Are you: currently involved in amphibian work , were involved but retired , were involved but moved to other field/s , retired or moved away- but itching to get back into amphibian work , Others
Research interests and species of special interest
Are you a Ph.D. holder? Yes , No , Presently enrolled for a Ph.D.
Is your Ph.D. on: Amphibian diversity/conservation , Laboratory , Ecology , Museum , Genetics , Others (explain briefly)
Title of Ph.D. Dissertation:
University Place Year (of submission of dissertation)
Guide Is the dissertation published:
In full , In parts , Currently in press , Not at all , In popular media , .
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Papers from dissertation work: Yes , No If yes, Please include a copy
Popular articles from dissertation work: Yes , No If yes, Please include a copy
Are you guiding or have you guided students in amphibian studies? Yes , No If yes, provide details
Student name Work done Year University
Please tick Yes or No Have you taken any formal of informal training in the techniques needed to study amphibian? Yes No Would you be interested in taking a short term training in amphibian study techniques? Yes No Do you have access to literature on amphibians of South Asia? Yes No Are you a member of HISASIA email discussion group? Yes No If you are not a member of HISASIA would you like to become a member? Yes No
Please list your field or museum studies of amphibians (If published please list in publications details). In case there are more than 5 studies please include then under More Information:
Short title of study Geographical area of study Dates of study, not publication
Attention: Even if you have not done any field studies on amphibians so far or do not intend to, please state your interest in contributing to amphibian knowledge. We have projects on documentation anybody can do. In case there are more than 5 studies please include then under More Information:
Other amphibian projects (laboratory work, disease, vocalization studies, education programs, etc.)
Geographical area of study/work
Dates of study or work, not publication. (If published please list under Publications).
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Do you maintain or have you maintained amphibians in captivity? If yes, what species, numbers and for how long. Also provide breeding details.
Publication (relevant to amphibian studies only): Please list ALL your publication relevant to amphibian studies for complete listing in the directory and on the web also please enclose a copy of your recent (within the last two years) publications.
Any other information you wish to share:
Names, address and /or email address of other amphibian field biologist, specialist, amateurs, students or educators that you wish to suggest we contact:
More Information:
ANSA MEMBERSHIP & DIRECTORY Questionnaire Return to ANSA, c/o Zoo Outreach Organization,
12, Thiruvannamalai Nagar, Saravanampatty, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu 641 035, India Email: [email protected] Websites: www.zooreach.org; www.zoosprint.zooreach.org;
www.southasiantaxa.zooreach.org; www.pterocount.zooreach.org
REMEMBER to attach your passport size photograph to be incorporated in the directory Please send a separate JPEG file as attachment